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The Icelandic parliament passed the new bill
The Icelandic parliament passed the new bill
The end of 2008, the Nordic countries of Iceland small number of large banks under the impact of the Concrete Machine financial crisis went bankrupt, many foreign depositors lose everything in this storm, which have to be the greatest loss of British and Dutch depositors. To this end, the British Government's decision to charge the two countries billions of dollars to bail out "victims" on the condition that the money to get the final by the Icelandic government to dig. The end of 2009 the three governments on the details of the compensation agreement. The "money-losing motion" was approved by the Icelandic parliament, but it has since refused to sign the Icelandic President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson had decided by the people of Iceland.
In March last year, Iceland's first ever referendum, the bill was rejected the vast majority of voters in Iceland. The reason is simple, Iceland does not make sense for the taxpayers that bankers pay for the mistakes, let alone between Britain and the Concrete Machine Netherlands the amount of compensation requested by the majority of Icelanders outside the psychological bottom line. As creditors of the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, they want to recover the arrears as soon as possible to ease the pressure on domestic taxpayers. Thus, the three parties to start negotiations again, finally reached a compensation package in favor of Iceland. New program will extend the repayment period from 15 to 30 years,google排名, interest has from 5.5% to 3%.
February 16, the Icelandic parliament passed the new bill, did not think it was President Grimsson again refused. Grimsson acknowledged that the motion is more favorable than the previous one, but he hoped "the people in this dispute can practice their own Concrete Machine legislative power." Johanna Prime Minister of Iceland, said that the President's decision "disappointing", "parliamentary majority is sufficient to ensure the bill becomes law."
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