The Communist Party faction submitted to the State Duma a draft law on Russia's withdrawal from the agreement with the IMF
A draft law on Russia's withdrawal from the International Monetary Fund has been submitted to the State Duma. The fact that Russia and the IMF are not on the way, considered a group of deputies from the Communist Party. The document has already entered the electronic database of the lower house of parliament.
The Communists submitted to the State Duma a bill on Russia's withdrawal from the 1992 agreement on joining the International Monetary Fund. The group of drafters of the document believes that Russia does not make sense to be in the IMF, this organization is absolutely useless, it failed, or, most likely, did not want to prevent the imposition of sanctions against Russia, and currently supports them.
- the explanatory note says.
In addition to withdrawing from the IMF, the Communists are proposing to withdraw from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The reason is the same - these organizations support the sanctions policy against Russia.
The authors of the bills were 19 deputies from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, including the head of the faction, Gennady Zyuganov. Whether the proposal of the Communists will pass will be shown by the next meetings of the State Duma. By the way, withdrawal from the WTO, which has been repeatedly announced, is not being discussed at the moment. As stated in the Foreign Ministry, Russia entered the organization consciously and is not going to "slam the door."
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