BRUSSELS, April 25 (Xinhua) -- The European
Parliament on Wednesday adopted a resolution calling for the resignation of
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, who was accused of approving a high-paying
promotion for his girl friend.
By 332 votes against 251, the European Union assembly added a paragraph to a resolution on next week's
EU-U.S. summit, calling on Germany, currently holding the presidency of the
27-nation bloc, and the United States to ask Wolfowitz to step down.
They should "signal to the president of the World
Bank, Paul Wolfowitz, that his withdrawal from the post would be a welcome step
towards preventing the bank's anti-corruption policy from being undermined," the
paragraph said.
Wolfowitz, a former member of Bush's administration,
already faces calls to step down following revelations he approved a high-paying
promotion for his bank-employee girl friend before she was assigned to work at
the U.S. State Department.
The annual EU-U.S. summit is to be held in Washington
on April 30. European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and German
Chancellor Angela Merkel are due to meet President George W.
Bush.