Finance ministers meeting in Turkey say developing countries should get more voting power in the World Bank, reported ap. Ministers from nations including India, Russia, Venezuela and Brazil spoke Monday at the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, held this year in Istanbul. On Sunday, a key IMF panel said it supported more voting power for emerging market and developing countries in that institution. The calls for change follow a decision at a Pittsburgh forum that the G-20 nations would become the world's main economic decision-making forum, taking over the role of the G-7 group of rich countries.