Expected a big step forward towards a nomination in 2012. According to his entourage, Dominique Strauss-Kahn to confirm, yesterday evening, when the newscast of France 2, the words of his wife, Anne Sinclair, ten days ago, when it had indicated that it did not wish to perform a second term at the head of the IMF. "I listen much to my wife, she said is very important for me," he simply respond.
However, he stated that the "meeting with the French" lacks. Friday, before the camera of the Parisien.fr, he said that "any individual who works overseas, at times, has a little the country blues".

For the rest, DSK is used to "kick into touch" on his intentions to 2012. "I am the Director General of the IMF today and I am that the Director General of the IMF," he said. His view, the issue of a second term at the IMF "does not arise".
If he left the doubt, DSK has been constantly to take clothes of potential candidate. "My job is to ensure that country by country, we try to arrange things ..." "for the situation to go better, so that the most vulnerable are protected and it is my time", said former Socialist Minister of the economy. For the moment, "I do what I think it is useful to solve the problems of the people", he added.
He engaged in a critique of economic policies in Europe, where is "has overcome the economic crisis, but where it has not overcome the social crisis." "The collapse was avoided, but the suffering was not avoided," he said. He mentioned lack in "living joy risk" by medium " In this media campaign skillfully orchestrated, in addition to the JT of yesterday evening, Dominique Strauss-Kahn made the a this morning of the "Parisien", which he met with the editorial and six players.
While the media machine packs, some strauss-kahniens try to keep cool heads. "To look forward to it, it is better to remain cautious," was one of his relatives this weekend, before adding that "Dominique passes small policy not to draft a counter-image of Nicolas Sarkozy: patience, listening, meaning the general interest".
Others, however, indulge further. "His candidacy is inevitable," assured MP Jean-Marie Le Guen yesterday. Indeed, Dominique Strauss-Kahn remains the preferred socialist candidate for the French. On the eve of the weekend, a survey for "Marianne" CSA granted 61 of the vote in the second round, against 39 to the outgoing President. Last week, it became the most popular political personality in the FIFG - "Paris-Match" dashboard with 79 percent of favourable opinions. For Frédéric Dabi, the FIFG, "DSK embodies insurance all risks to beat the incumbent President. For its part, François Patriat, Senator and President of the General Council of Burgundy, said "surveys indicate that it is the only candidate left to gather beyond its camp and that the reports of votes of the extreme left to the centre are widely in his favour".
If he confirms that he wishes to be a candidate, Dominique Strauss-Kahn must disclose prior to July 13, the date of closing of nominations for the Socialist primary, and thus resign his mandate, which ends only in 2012.