George Soros Skips Out on World Economic Forum, Citing Scheduling Conflict
The 2023 World Economic Forum’s Annual meeting begins in Davos, Switzerland. One of the most recognizable long-term attendees is the invitation-only event will miss the action due to “secheduling conflict.”
George Soros, a billionaire from Hungary, took to Twitter to announce the news. This marks the first time that George Soros has not made the announcement in more than two months.
“Due to an unavoidable scheduling conflict, regrettably I cannot attend the @WEF Annual Meeting in Davos this year as I have in past years. I plan to deliver a speech in Munich on the eve of the @MunSecConf [Munich Security Conference]. Details to come,” His tweet read.
Soros, 93, is a longtime supporter Liberal causes. He was also the Democrat’s secretary. largest single Last year’s donor It is unclear what his scheduling conflicts are.
The theme for this year’s annual meeting will be “Cooperation in a Fragmented World,” Which, according to event’s website, promises to “tackle the numerous and interlinked challenges the world is facing and find solutions through public-private cooperation.” Global leaders and CEOs are invited to participate “work together on the interconnected issues of energy, climate, and nature” And will have a “Special emphasis” On “gender and geographical diversity.”
The World Economic Forum (WEF), is an organization that claims To be “independent, impartial and not tied to any special interests,” Has been pushing for a post-pandemic recovery in recent years.Great Reset“A liberal-backed global economic reshuffling which outlines the outlines of a new world order Governments play a larger role in wealth generation, distribution.
The mastermind behind the “Great Reset” is WEF chairman Klaus Schwab, who in November described China You can also use it as a “role model for many countries.”
According to the WEF last week The meeting would include representatives from China, although their identities could not be revealed for security reasons.
Davos has been occupied by approximately 5,000 Swiss Army soldiers to ensure the safety and security of this year’s participants. According to Michael Straub, The Clerk of Davos, two types “Strike WEF” and Juso Graubünden, have submitted applications to gather and protest at the meeting, which runs from January 16-20.
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