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Saturday, 04.08.2012.

10:49

MPs discuss changes to central bank law

Serbian MPs started a debate on draft changes to the law on the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) on Saturday.

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bganon

pre 11 godina

ecoman the reason why the first 3 comments are so similar and incomprehensible is that they are written by one troll who has been posting on these topics since the run up to elections.

Its better to ignore it as the individual never responds, its probably an employee of SNS, although they could hire somebody with better English language skills, mind you with their competence I'm not surprised.

I'm not too worried about taking my currency out of Serbia though. Most banks are private and I don't bank with any banks with state money or owned by countries going down the pan.

There is only a certain amount of damage this government can do. They like all post 2000 government in Serbia are petrified of people revolting and this government is an unholy alliance that might not last 4 years... Yes, things look bad, but I'm prepared for the worst!

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Jesus, the first 3 comments are uncomprehending. What the hell are you guys trying to say? It is obvious that the ruling coalition government in BG wants to control, well, everything. When the NBS is not independent, it allows politicians to do what they want with fiscal policy. This can be a good thing, but I am sorry to say, it is not a good thing with the current government. They will rape this country dry, wait and see. The foreign currency reserves in the NBS is a huge temptation, which Nikolic, Vucic, and Dacic cannot ignore. Money will be used for all kinds of God knows what, but I doubt it will be used in the true interest of the people. If the free printing of the dinar starts, look out Serbia. It will truly be Déjà vu, all over again. Protect yourselves, Serbs, pull your foreign currency accounts out of banks in Serbia. Take them across the border to an EU neighboring country, and sleep more peaceful at night. The same folks that froze foreign currency accounts in the Milosevic era, are back in business again.

Office man

pre 11 godina

By adopting the Law on Amending the Law on National Bank of Serbia, returns to the supervisory functions of the National Assembly election of all officials NBS depends on the National Assembly, the Supervisory Board shall be established financial institutions in the NBS, extending the jurisdiction of the Council of People's Bank, restricting the powers of the governor and Executive Board, changing the mandate of the Council members, increase the accountability of officials, shall be limited to the termination of benefits, specifies the prohibition of lending to the government, to regulate the internal audit shall provide for the offenses and protective measures for the prohibition of non-compliance.

Pink puff

pre 11 godina

At election time Jorgovanka Tabakovic is shown that is capable of disputing, that you can and preparing the government to economic discues. In TV duels his political opponents still left in the overall impression is that had the audience .. The best candidate for Governor of the National Bank of Serbia.

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Jesus, the first 3 comments are uncomprehending. What the hell are you guys trying to say? It is obvious that the ruling coalition government in BG wants to control, well, everything. When the NBS is not independent, it allows politicians to do what they want with fiscal policy. This can be a good thing, but I am sorry to say, it is not a good thing with the current government. They will rape this country dry, wait and see. The foreign currency reserves in the NBS is a huge temptation, which Nikolic, Vucic, and Dacic cannot ignore. Money will be used for all kinds of God knows what, but I doubt it will be used in the true interest of the people. If the free printing of the dinar starts, look out Serbia. It will truly be Déjà vu, all over again. Protect yourselves, Serbs, pull your foreign currency accounts out of banks in Serbia. Take them across the border to an EU neighboring country, and sleep more peaceful at night. The same folks that froze foreign currency accounts in the Milosevic era, are back in business again.

Office man

pre 11 godina

By adopting the Law on Amending the Law on National Bank of Serbia, returns to the supervisory functions of the National Assembly election of all officials NBS depends on the National Assembly, the Supervisory Board shall be established financial institutions in the NBS, extending the jurisdiction of the Council of People's Bank, restricting the powers of the governor and Executive Board, changing the mandate of the Council members, increase the accountability of officials, shall be limited to the termination of benefits, specifies the prohibition of lending to the government, to regulate the internal audit shall provide for the offenses and protective measures for the prohibition of non-compliance.

Pink puff

pre 11 godina

At election time Jorgovanka Tabakovic is shown that is capable of disputing, that you can and preparing the government to economic discues. In TV duels his political opponents still left in the overall impression is that had the audience .. The best candidate for Governor of the National Bank of Serbia.

bganon

pre 11 godina

ecoman the reason why the first 3 comments are so similar and incomprehensible is that they are written by one troll who has been posting on these topics since the run up to elections.

Its better to ignore it as the individual never responds, its probably an employee of SNS, although they could hire somebody with better English language skills, mind you with their competence I'm not surprised.

I'm not too worried about taking my currency out of Serbia though. Most banks are private and I don't bank with any banks with state money or owned by countries going down the pan.

There is only a certain amount of damage this government can do. They like all post 2000 government in Serbia are petrified of people revolting and this government is an unholy alliance that might not last 4 years... Yes, things look bad, but I'm prepared for the worst!

Pink puff

pre 11 godina

At election time Jorgovanka Tabakovic is shown that is capable of disputing, that you can and preparing the government to economic discues. In TV duels his political opponents still left in the overall impression is that had the audience .. The best candidate for Governor of the National Bank of Serbia.

Office man

pre 11 godina

By adopting the Law on Amending the Law on National Bank of Serbia, returns to the supervisory functions of the National Assembly election of all officials NBS depends on the National Assembly, the Supervisory Board shall be established financial institutions in the NBS, extending the jurisdiction of the Council of People's Bank, restricting the powers of the governor and Executive Board, changing the mandate of the Council members, increase the accountability of officials, shall be limited to the termination of benefits, specifies the prohibition of lending to the government, to regulate the internal audit shall provide for the offenses and protective measures for the prohibition of non-compliance.

ecoman

pre 11 godina

Jesus, the first 3 comments are uncomprehending. What the hell are you guys trying to say? It is obvious that the ruling coalition government in BG wants to control, well, everything. When the NBS is not independent, it allows politicians to do what they want with fiscal policy. This can be a good thing, but I am sorry to say, it is not a good thing with the current government. They will rape this country dry, wait and see. The foreign currency reserves in the NBS is a huge temptation, which Nikolic, Vucic, and Dacic cannot ignore. Money will be used for all kinds of God knows what, but I doubt it will be used in the true interest of the people. If the free printing of the dinar starts, look out Serbia. It will truly be Déjà vu, all over again. Protect yourselves, Serbs, pull your foreign currency accounts out of banks in Serbia. Take them across the border to an EU neighboring country, and sleep more peaceful at night. The same folks that froze foreign currency accounts in the Milosevic era, are back in business again.

bganon

pre 11 godina

ecoman the reason why the first 3 comments are so similar and incomprehensible is that they are written by one troll who has been posting on these topics since the run up to elections.

Its better to ignore it as the individual never responds, its probably an employee of SNS, although they could hire somebody with better English language skills, mind you with their competence I'm not surprised.

I'm not too worried about taking my currency out of Serbia though. Most banks are private and I don't bank with any banks with state money or owned by countries going down the pan.

There is only a certain amount of damage this government can do. They like all post 2000 government in Serbia are petrified of people revolting and this government is an unholy alliance that might not last 4 years... Yes, things look bad, but I'm prepared for the worst!