Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), announced that he would be resigning from his executive role.
Schwab revealed his decision in an email to staff on Tuesday, May 21, Semafor reported.
Schwab, 86, will transition to the role of non-executive chairman, pending approval from the Swiss government.
However, the globalist has yet to name a successor but has said over the last year, the group’s executive board, “under the leadership of President Børge Brende, has taken full executive responsibility.”
Brende is a former Norwegian conservative leader.
Schwab has been synonymous with the WEF, pushing for climate change initiatives, surveillance, a cashless society, car bans with 15-minute city grids, and meat and dairy bans.
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