Donohoe, 51, who also heads the meetings of his euro-area peers, has been offered the No. 2 position at the development bank, according to a person familiar with his plans, who declined to be identified as the information is private.
The Irish Times first reported the move, saying he will resign from government this week.
As head of the Eurogroup since mid-2020, Donohoe has been one of the most prominent policymakers in Europe. He was muted as a potential
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