Full Currency Initiative

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Re: Full Currency Initiative




by dede2002 » 15/06/18, 17:16

Here it is, no, no, obviously :P

25% yes at the national level, but still 40% yes in Geneva ...

Swiss credit and UBS can sleep soundly, in the event of a "shortage" the State will always be there to plug the hole.

In passing, the initiative for the control of multinationals, which should already have voted, is about to fall into the water.

The Federal Council proposes a compromise so that the initiators withdraw their text!

ps: in Switzerland the median wage is almost 6000.- chf / month, but only in banks where you can earn a salary of more than 100'000 chf / month : Mrgreen:
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Re: Full Currency Initiative




by Ahmed » 15/06/18, 17:24

The name "control of multinationals" is an oxymoron ...
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Re: Full Currency Initiative




by dede2002 » 15/06/18, 18:47

Effectively!

Well the initiative in question only offers to control the activities of multinationals based in Switzerland, it's very small Switzerland ... :P
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Re: Full Currency Initiative




by Ahmed » 15/06/18, 20:44

Very small on the surface, but large from an economic and financial point of view. In any case, it is impossible to imagine that the multinationals tolerate the beginning of a rupture with such a "shielded" system and those who represent them (the politicians) watch over the grain (of wheat! : Lol: ) ...
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