Klaus Schwab shows intent to run WEF until his 100s as globalist colleagues demand succession plan

Despite calls from his colleagues, arch-globalist Klaus Schwab has declared that he will run the World Economic Forum until he is in his hundreds.

A mutiny attempt has reportedly engulfed this year’s World Economic Forum conference in Davos, Switzerland, with senior elites reportedly demanding that the organization’s leader, arch-globalist Klaus Schwab, put plans in place for his own replacement.

However, Schwab appears to be publicly fighting off removal attempts, with the WEF leader publicly declaring that he will be running the organisation well into his 100s in one of the event’s most notable speeches this year.

The announcement was made by the conference’s founder while presiding over a special address by Germany’s leftist Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, who focused heavily on his country’s green agenda.

When telling the conference that his successor will be lauding Germany’s green achievements when speaking at the conference in 2045, Schwab interjected that he was looking forward to hosting such a panel.

“I just want to say that I look forward to chair[ing] the session with your successor,” Schwab said.

Scholz burst out laughing, insisting that he was “sure” the WEF leader would be present to chair the discussion in twenty-two years.

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