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Greek MPs debate emergency legislation

By Independent.ie reporters

Thursday February 23 2012

GREEK MPs are debating emergency legislation to approve a massive bond swap that would shave €107bn off the country's privately held debt.

Parliament will vote on the proposed deal, which has already been approved at committee level. The governing coalition controls a strong enough majority to pass the law.

The writedown to be imposed on banks, pension funds and other private holders of Greek government bonds was agreed this week by finance ministers from the 17-member eurozone.

The meeting in Brussels also approved a new €130bn bailout to prevent Greece from going bankrupt and keep the country within the euro area.

Greece has been surviving since May 2010 on a first batch of international rescue loans.

- Independent.ie reporters

 
 

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