Posts Tagged ‘Dutch Parliament’

The Dutch Get Tough on Icesave

Thursday, March 11th, 2010
The Icesave dispute was discussed at the Dutch parliament yesterday, during which Minister of Finance Jan Kees de Jager indicated that the next step was in the hands of Iceland. Other parliamentarians called for blocking Iceland’s loan from the IMF.

President of Dutch Central Bank Says Iceland Lied

Thursday, February 4th, 2010
President of the Dutch Central Bank Nout Wellink said before a committee investigating the global financial crisis at the Dutch parliament today that Icelandic authorities had lied about the situation of the Icelandic banking system in the autumn of 2008.

InDefence: Request For A Meeting With The Dutch Finance Committee

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

I don’t know about you but I have no desire at all to have the InDefence group appear on my nation’s behalf at the Dutch Parliament.

“The InDefence group organized a petition in Iceland asking the president of Iceland not to sign the Icesave laws. The petition was signed by close to 25% of voters in Iceland and was the foundation for the president’s refusal to sign the laws. “

“The group would like to explain the problems with the current Icesave agreement and Iceland’s view of the Icesave dispute.”

InDefence – Request for a meeting with Dutch Parliament.PDF

This group of Progressive Party xenophobes and lawbreakers appear nowhere in my name.

Related posts:

  1. IcelandTalks: The Indefence group, Kaupthing and the Progressive party
  2. Unexpected Support Against IceSave
  3. Iceland’s Sheep On The Bandwagon


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