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Iceland: The revolution that matures to the sensible heat

A little more than a year were unaware of the rejection of Icelanders to pay the disaster organized by their bankers and an imported idea of \u200b\u200bderegulation of markets (an idea which proponents now queue to get off ... except Macri always late).
With a good sense in this crazy crazy world is almost revolutionary drawn to the cause of the crisis and refused to socialize the losses generated profits private.
Iceland's population again rejected an agreement negotiated by the government on the repayment of debt of bank Icesave. 58 percent of the votes were "no" and only 42 percent supported the agreement to pay the amount allegedly owed to the United Kingdom and the Netherlands who rescued her savers from bankruptcy but now want to pass the invoice to the people of Iceland.
The first referendum in March 2010, a majority of 93 percent of Icelanders rejected the agreement negotiated repayment of debts by the government in Reykjavik. It particularly criticized high interest rates. As a result, the three governments negotiated last year involved some improvements to the Icelandic. The improvements were not considered sufficient. And the revolution will not be televised.

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