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UPDATE 1-Ukrainian parliament approves laws for IMF loan

Published 10/31/2008, 02:05 PM
Updated 10/31/2008, 02:08 PM
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KIEV, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Ukraine's parliament on Friday gave final approval to a package of legislation needed to secure a $16.5 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund.

A total of 243 members in the 450-seat assembly backed the package, which is aimed at stabilising Ukraine's finances and banking system, in its second and final reading.

The chamber approved the laws in a first reading on Wednesday, three days after Ukraine and the IMF clinched a preliminary agreement on the loan, which was subject to the legislation being passed.

"Our main task now is to overcome the first stage of the crisis," parliament's chairman, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, one of several top leaders urging deputies to back the measures promptly, told the chamber after the vote.

"I believe the government has all the necessary instruments to work at this in full. I expect the government to come up with new legislative initiatives to deal with the crisis."

Yatsenyuk had overseen two days of consultations to produce a single document able to command a majority in the house.

Before the final vote, deputies considered a series of amendments and it was not immediately clear whether the document would meet all IMF requirements.

The assembly had been blocked for a week in a long-running row over President Viktor Yushchenko's dissolution of parliament and his call for a snap parliamentary election in December.

The election has divided public opinion, with Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, the president's estranged ally, vowing to oppose it at all costs.

It now appears unlikely the election will take place by the end of the year. Parliament on Friday rejected a second attempt by Yushchenko's allies to allocate funds for the poll. (Writing by Ron Popeski, editing by Swaha Pattanaik)

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