Icelandic PM faces no confidence vote over Panama Papers disclosures
Source: The Guardian
Icelands prime minister is under fierce pressure to step down after leaked documents showed his wife owned a secretive offshore company with a potentially multimillion-pound claim on the countrys collapsed banks representing what opponents said was a major conflict of interest.
As opposition parties called a vote of no confidence in Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson for later this week, as many as 10,000 protesters in a country of 330,000 gathered outside parliament in central Reykjavik for an evening protest, chanting, banging drums and barricades, and blowing whistles. Some waved bananas, symbolising the belief of many that they were living in a banana republic.
Hes just lost all credibility, said Arntho Haldersson, a financial services consultant. Our prime minister, hiding assets in offshore accounts
After all this country has been through, how can he possibly pretend to lead Icelands resurrection from the financial crisis? He should go.
He lied, said Anna Mjöll Guðmundsdóttir, a tourism researcher. These people, they say theyve learned the lessons from what happened to us in 2008, but theyre still just hiding our money. Tinna Laufey Ásgeirsdóttir, a university professor, agreed: Hes not been forthright. If people had been informed of this they might have voted differently. The size of this demonstration shows how disappointed people are.
Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/04/icelandic-pm-gunnlaugsson-faces-no-confidence-vote-panama-papers-wife-offshore
Warpy
(111,316 posts)His daddy was caught with his hand in the till and a lot of these dictators and assorted other scumbags have used family members to cover their tracks.
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