Majority want to cancel the IMF contract  E-mail
Saturday, 17 October 2009 08:01
The majority of those who participated in the survey of Frettabladid wants the government to cancel its contracts with the International Monetary Fund. Of those who took a stand were 58% that wanted to cancel the contract but 42% did not want to cancel the contract.

From what the newspape says does the majority of supporters of all of the parties outside the popular front party want to cancel the contract. Roughly 65% of the independence party supporters wanted the contract to be cancelled, close to 69% from progressive party supporters and 59% of the left wing party supporters. Around 35% of the popular front party supporters want the contract to be canceled.

800 persons were called on Thursday of October 15th. The answerers were equal of sex and of ratio by location. The question was: Should the government cancel the contract to the IMF? In total were 78% who took a stand on that question.

 


News Article by noname
Translated by Anya
Original Article in Icelandic
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Interesting
written by D_Boone, October 18, 2009
The results of this survey are interesting. What would the outcome be for those in Iceland. My guess is capital controls would have to remain in place and Iceland to default at least technically on IceSave?

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