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3 of July, 15:32

People A group of people's deputies wants to write to the speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman with the requirement not to sign the law on the restructuring of foreign currency loans and the document to be re-voted in connection with the failures of it, said on the last working day of the week a member of the faction of the Pro-presidential party " Block Petro Poroshenko Sergey Leshchenko.

on Thursday, the Ukrainian Parliament adopted in the General law on the restructuring of foreign currency consumer loans, which in the "Block Petro Poroshenko has called a" catastrophe ". In addition, the Minister of Finance Natalia Jaresko called it "dishonest populism" and the national Bank have criticized the law, saying that he " will destroy the monetary system of Ukraine and will cost 100 billion hryvnia (about 4, 8 billion dollars).

According to the law, foreign exchange liabilities will be possible to transfer into hryvnia at the exchange rate on the day of conclusion of the credit agreement, entered a two-year moratorium on the recovery of collateral, but most importantly - you can write off up to 85% of the principal if the total payments on the loan prior to the entry into force of the law exceeded 15% of the amount of the principal debt. Several MPs on the last working day of the week began to withdraw their votes for the act.

"We are collecting signatures in Parliament to have been complied with the regulations, and that the speaker of this act is not signed, and again conducted the counting of votes in the hall, as It is provided by legislative act," said Leshchenko, a speech in Parliament on the last working day of the week.

According to his statement, during the voting for this paper were cases, when people's deputies voted for absent colleagues, which is also the failures of the rules of Parliament." It is also one of the reasons that this law was re-submitted to valaisiana, " added the people's Deputy.

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