Icelanders demand PM resignation

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Still waiting for the civil servants!

But seriously, how long before this is a daily occurrence, in other western nations?


YouTube - Protestors clash with police in Iceland

Icelanders demand PM resignation, clash with police


REYKJAVIK, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Thousands of Icelanders demonstrated in Reykjavik on Saturday demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Geir Haarde and Central Bank Governor David Oddsson for failing to stop a financial meltdown in the country.
It was the latest in a series of protests in the capital since the financial meltdown that crippled the island's economy.
Hordur Torfason, a well-known troubadour in Iceland and the main organiser of the protests, said the protests would continue until the government stepped down.
"They don't have our trust and they are no longer legitimate," Torfason said as the crowds gathered in the drizzle before the Althing, the Icelandic parliament.
A separate group of 200-300 people gathered in front of the city's main police station demanding the release of a young protester being held there, Icelandic media reported.
Police in riot gear used pepper spray to drive back an attempt to free the protester during which several windows at the police station were shattered. The protester was later released after a fine he had been sentenced to pay was paid.
Iceland's three biggest banks -- Kaupthing, Landsbanki and Glitnir -- collapsed under the weight of billions of dollars of debts accumulated in an aggressive overseas expansion, shattering the currency and forcing Iceland to seek aid from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This week, the North Atlantic island nation of 320,000 secured a package of more than $10 billion in loans from the IMF and several European countries to help it rebuild its shattered financial system.
Despite the loans, Iceland faces a sharp economic contraction and surging unemployment while many Icelanders also risk losing their homes and life savings.
A young man climbed onto the balcony of the Althing building, where the president appears upon inauguration and on Iceland's national day, and hung a banner reading: "Iceland for Sale - $2.100.000.000", the amount of the loan Iceland is getting from the IMF.
The rally lasted less than one hour and as daylight began to wane, demonstrators drifted away into the nearby coffee shops where the price of a cup of coffee has shot up to 300 kronas in the last few weeks, up by about one third from before the crisis struck, as the currency has tumbled.
Opposition parties tabled a no-confidence motion in the government on Friday over its handling of the crisis, but the motion carries little chance of toppling the ruling coalition which has a solid parliamentary majority.
"I've just had enough of this whole thing," said Gudrun Jonsdottir, a 36-year-old office worker.


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The country doesn't need a name because it's just the same old, same old.
 

Praxius

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How long before things like this occur here in the West? Ho ho.... I give it shortly after the Christmas Season.... and it's going to be much worse.

Right around that time people will figure out just how little money they have left after trying to give their children one last good christmas to remember as they're laid off by the thousands. Many companies are straining just to make sure people have at least this before they give them the bad news in the new year. People are going to look for part time jobs with minimum wage pay, but too many people are going to be looking for the same jobs, and since fewer people are working, less people will be shopping at those stores as well, therefore they won't be able to hire as many employees as they normally would, more people will be out of work, more people will be heading to the food banks while the food banks are getting less donations.....

.... crimes will increase due to people simply trying to feed their families, more people will be turning against the government for their lame ass handling and lying about the situation, mass riots will be created.... and so on and so forth.....

And if it doesn't start here, it will start somewhere else..... no matter where it starts, it will create a chain reaction from nation to nation because once one destabilizes, they will not be able to import or export as well as they did in the past, causing more issues with the countries they trade with, and in turn, they will begin to have similar effects..... and so on and so forth.

Is that a bright and pretty enough picture for you all or shall I go into more detail? :twisted:
 

Nuggler

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""Iceland's three biggest banks -- Kaupthing, Landsbanki and Glitnir -- collapsed under the weight of billions of dollars of debts accumulated in an aggressive overseas expansion, shattering the currency and forcing Iceland to seek aid from the"""

Aggressive overseas expansion, for whose benefit? Shareholders? Surely, their country can't be as corrupted as the US? Fraid I dunno a hellovalot about Iceland.

I always thought of Iceland and Greenland as sturdy little Nordic countries that looked after its' people's best interests. Or is that just Greenland?

8O
 

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Nugg, how are you? good I hope.

I believe that Greenland is Danish. Sorry.

rgs

--- or perhaps I missed your point....
 

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""Iceland's three biggest banks -- Kaupthing, Landsbanki and Glitnir -- collapsed under the weight of billions of dollars of debts accumulated in an aggressive overseas expansion, shattering the currency and forcing Iceland to seek aid from the"""

Aggressive overseas expansion, for whose benefit? Shareholders? Surely, their country can't be as corrupted as the US? Fraid I dunno a hellovalot about Iceland.

I always thought of Iceland and Greenland as sturdy little Nordic countries that looked after its' people's best interests. Or is that just Greenland?

8O

Your on the button.

Completely greedy Icelandic bankers.
Something for nothing.
And it all fell apart.

Denmark, Norway and Sweden (who the hell knows whats going on in Finland)
are doing just fine respectivily
Norway is rich as stink.

Amazing what a few greedy bankers can do ain't it?

Trex
 

Nuggler

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:-(.....Well, there ya go!! I dunno a Danish from a rolling donut. Or Nordic from Nutella.........woe is i.

Just saw a doc on Norway, recently, and they are going great guns. Too bad about Iceland.

Yepper, them greedy bankers sure look after the depositors' interests.

I recall a few years ago when some of our banks were petitioning the govt. to lighten up on the rules a tad, and I guess they did re: fees, etc., but retained a lot of oversight. Good thing.

8ONuggler's prayer (God, protect us from things that go bump in the night and from Steven Harper ever getting a majority.)
 

scratch

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Hey Nugg,

That wasn't meant as an affrontal, besides Greenland & Alaska should belong to us. But that was a good one. #2 of the day.

Sincere Regards,
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