Νόμοι — ΦΕΚ A' 171/2024

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Κύρωση της υπ’ αριθ. 79-1 Απόφασης του Συμβουλίου Διοικητών του Διεθνούς Νομισματικού Ταμείου σχετικά με τη Δέκατη Έκτη Γενική Αναθεώρηση των Μεριδίων Συμμετοχής και του πίνακα για τη μείωση των Νέων Διευθετήσεων Δανεισμού.

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Εκδίδομε τον ακόλουθο νόμο που ψήφισε η Βουλή: ΠΙΝΑΚΑΣ ΠΕΡΙΕΧΟΜΕΝΩΝ Άρθρο πρώτο Κύρωση της υπ’ αριθ. 79-1 Απόφασης του Συμβουλίου Διοικητών του Διεθνούς Νομισματικού Ταμείου της 15ης Δεκεμβρίου 2023 σχετικά με τη Δέκατη Έκτη Αναθεώρηση των Μεριδίων Συμμετοχής και του πίνακα για τη μείωση των Νέων Διευθετήσεων Δανεισμού Άρθρο δεύτερο Δήλωση συναίνεσης του Υπουργού Εθνικής Οικονομίας και Οικονομικών προς το Διεθνές Νομισματικό Ταμείο για την αύξηση των μεριδίων συμμετοχής και τη μείωση των Νέων Διευθετήσεων Δανεισμού Άρθρο τρίτο Διατάξεις εφαρμογής Άρθρο τέταρτο Έναρξη ισχύος Άρθρο πρώτο Κύρωση της υπ’ αριθ. 79-1 Απόφασης του Συμβουλίου Διοικητών του Διεθνούς Νομισματικού Ταμείου της 15ης Δεκεμβρίου 2023 σχετικά με τη Δέκατη Έκτη Αναθεώρηση των Μεριδίων Συμμετοχής και του πίνακα για τη μείωση των Νέων Διευθετήσεων Δανεισμού Κυρώνονται και έχουν την ισχύ που ορίζει η παρ. 1 του άρθρου 28 του Συντάγματος:

από το Συμβούλιο Διοικητών του Διεθνούς Νομισματικού Ταμείου την 15η Δεκεμβρίου 2023, και

Δανεισμού, ο οποίος εκδόθηκε δυνάμει της παρ. 10 της απόφασης της περ. α) και περιλαμβάνεται στην από 30 Ιανουαρίου 2024 Απόφαση του Εκτελεστικού Συμβουλίου. Τα κείμενα των περ. α) και β) σε πρωτότυπο στην αγγλική και σε μετάφραση στην ελληνική γλώσσα έχουν ως εξής: In accordance with Section 13 of the By-Laws, the following Resolution was submitted to the Board of Governors on November 8, 2023 for a vote without meeting: WHEREAS the Executive Board has submitted to the Board of Governors a report entitled “Sixteenth General Review of Quotas: Report of the Executive Board to the Board of Governors” (hereinafter the “Report”); WHEREAS the Board of Governors in Resolution No. 75-1 decided that the Sixteenth General Review of Quotas would continue beyond December 15, 2020 and should be concluded no later than December 15, 2023; WHEREAS the Executive Board has recommended increases in the quotas of members of the Fund as a result of the Sixteenth General Review of Quotas; WHEREAS the Executive Board has recommended a rollback in NAB credit arrangements and possible transitional arrangements to maintain the Fund’s lending capacity; WHEREAS the Chairman of the Board of Governors has requested the Secretary of the Fund to bring the proposal of the Executive Board before the Board of Governors; WHEREAS the Report of the Executive Board setting forth its proposal has been submitted to the Board of Governors by the Secretary of the Fund; and WHEREAS the Executive Board has requested the Board of Governors to vote on the following Resolution without meeting, pursuant to Section 13 of the By-Laws of the Fund: NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Governors, noting the recommendations and the said Report of the Executive Board, hereby RESOLVES that:

1.

The International Monetary Fund proposes that, subject to the provisions of this Resolution, the quotas ofmembers of the Fund shall be increased to the proposed amounts shown against their names in Attachment I to this Resolution.

2.

A member’s increase in quota as proposed by this Resolution shall not become effective unless that member has consented in writing to the increase not later than the date prescribed by or under paragraph 4 below and has paid the increase in full within the period prescribed by or under paragraph 5 below, provided that no member with overdue repurchases, charges or assessments to the General Resources Account may consent to or pay for the increase in its quota until it becomes current in respect of those obligations.

3.

No increase in quotas proposed by this Resolution shall become effective until (i) the Executive Board has determined that members having not less than 85 percent of the total of quotas on November 7, 2023 have consented in writing to the increases in their quotas, and (ii) the Executive Board has determined that the required consents from participants in the New Arrangements to Borrow (NAB) to allow for the effectiveness of the rollback of NAB credit arrangements, as described in paragraph 10 below, have been received. The Executive Board is requested to monitor the progress made in the implementation of this step.

4.

Notices in accordance with paragraph 2 above shall be executed by a duly authorized official of the member and must be received in the Fund before 6:00 p.m., Washington time, November 15, 2024, provided that the Executive Board may extend this period as it may determine.

5.

Each member shall pay to the Fund the increase in its quota within 35 days after the later of (a) the date on which it notifies the Fund of its consent, or (b) the date on which the conditions set forth in paragraph 3 above are met, provided that the Executive Board may extend the payment period as it may determine.

6.

When deciding on an extension of the period for consent to or payment for the increase in quotas, the Executive Board shall give particular consideration to the situation of members that may still wish to consent to or pay for the increase in quota, including members with protracted arrears to the General Resources Account, consisting of overdue repurchases, charges or assessments to the General Resources Account that, in its judgment, are cooperating with the 2 2, the deadline for consent to such quota increases shall be the date determined by or under paragraph 4 above.

8.

Each member shall pay 25 percent of its increase in special drawing rights, the currencies of other members specified, with their concurrence, by the Fund, or in any combination of special drawing rights and such currencies. The balance of the increase shall be paid by the member in its own currency. Seventeenth General Review of Quotas

9.

Under the Seventeenth General Review of Quotas, the Executive Board is requested to work to develop, by June 2025, possible approaches as a guide for further quota realignment, including through a new quota formula. Rollback of NAB Credit Arrangements

10.

In view of the quota increases under the Sixteenth General Review of Quotas, the Executive Board and NAB participants are requested to (i) review NAB credit arrangements, with the objective of achieving a rollback in such credit arrangements, while broadly preserving relative shares, in an aggregate amount that maintains the lending capacity of the Fund as a result of the quota increases adopted under this Resolution, taking into account also the expiration of the 2020 Bilateral Borrowing Agreements; and (ii) include a safeguard to ensure that the rollback of NAB credit arrangements can become effective when consents to the rollback by NAB participants representing not less than 85 percent of total credit arrangements or such higher threshold as established by the Executive Board have been obtained. Maintaining Borrowing Resources During the Transition Period

11.

In order to maintain the Fund’s lending capacity, and pending the effectiveness of the quota increases under this Resolution, the Executive Board should consider, in consultation with lenders to the Fund under borrowing arrangements, transitional arrangements for maintaining access to Fund borrowing until the quota increases and the related NAB rollback become effective. The Board of Governors adopted the foregoing Resolution, effective December 15, 2023. 3 14th Review Quota SDRs) Proposed Quota SDRs) 14th Review Quota (in millions of SDRs) Proposed Quota (in millions of SDRs) Afghanistan, Islamic Republic of 323.8 485.7 Egypt, Arab Republic of 2,037.1 3,055.7 Albania 139.3 209.0 El Salvador 287.2 430.8 Algeria 1,959.9 2,939.9 Equatorial Guinea, Republic of 157.5 236.3 Andorra, Principality of 82.5 123.8 Eritrea, The State of 36.6 54.9 Angola 740.1 1,110.2 Estonia, Republic of 243.6 365.4 Antigua and Barbuda 20.0 30.0 Eswatini, Kingdom of 78.5 117.8 Argentina 3,187.3 4,781.0 Ethiopia, The Federal Democratic Republic of 300.7 451.1 Armenia, Republic of 128.8 193.2 Fiji, Republic of 98.4 147.6 Australia 6,572.4 9,858.6 Finland 2,410.6 3,615.9 Austria 3,932.0 5,898.0 France 20,155.1 30,232.7 Azerbaijan, Republic of 391.7 587.6 Gabon 216.0 324.0 Bahamas, The 182.4 273.6 Gambia, The 62.2 93.3 Bahrain, Kingdom of 395.0 592.5 Georgia 210.4 315.6 Bangladesh 1,066.6 1,599.9 Germany 26,634.4 39,951.6 Barbados 94.5 141.8 Ghana 738.0 1,107.0 Belarus, Republic of 681.5 1,022.3 Greece 2,428.9 3,643.4 Belgium 6,410.7 9,616.1 Grenada 16.4 24.6 Belize 26.7 40.1 Guatemala 428.6 642.9 Benin 123.8 185.7 Guinea 214.2 321.3 Bhutan 20.4 30.6 Guinea-Bissau 28.4 42.6 Bolivia 240.1 360.2 Guyana 181.8 272.7 Bosnia and Herzegovina 265.2 397.8 Haiti 163.8 245.7 Botswana 197.2 295.8 Honduras 249.8 374.7 Brazil 11,042.0 16,563.0 Hungary 1,940.0 2,910.0 Brunei Darussalam 301.3 452.0 Iceland 321.8 482.7 Bulgaria 896.3 1,344.5 India 13,114.4 19,671.6 Burkina Faso 120.4 180.6 Indonesia 4,648.4 6,972.6 Burundi 154.0 231.0 Iran, Islamic Republic of 3,567.1 5,350.7 Cabo Verde 23.7 35.6 Iraq 1,663.8 2,495.7 Cambodia 175.0 262.5 Ireland 3,449.9 5,174.9 Cameroon 276.0 414.0 Israel 1,920.9 2,881.4 Canada 11,023.9 16,535.9 Italy 15,070.0 22,605.0 Central African Republic 111.4 167.1 Jamaica 382.9 574.4 Chad 140.2 210.3 Japan 30,820.5 46,230.8 Chile 1,744.3 2,616.5 Jordan 343.1 514.7 China, People's Republic of 30,482.9 45,724.4 Kazakhstan, Republic of 1,158.4 1,737.6 Colombia 2,044.5 3,066.8 Kenya 542.8 814.2 Comoros, Union of the 17.8 26.7 Kiribati 11.2 16.8 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 1,066.0 1,599.0 Korea, Republic of 8,582.7 12,874.1 Congo, Republic of 162.0 243.0 Kosovo, Republic of 82.6 123.9 Costa Rica 369.4 554.1 Kuwait 1,933.5 2,900.3 Côte d'Ivoire 650.4 975.6 Kyrgyz Republic 177.6 266.4 Croatia, Republic of 717.4 1,076.1 Lao People's Democratic Republic 105.8 158.7 Cyprus 303.8 455.7 Latvia, Republic of 332.3 498.5 Czech Republic 2,180.2 3,270.3 Lebanon 633.5 950.3 Denmark 3,439.4 5,159.1 Lesotho, Kingdom of 69.8 104.7 Djibouti 31.8 47.7 Liberia 258.4 387.6 Dominica 11.5 17.3 Libya 1,573.2 2,359.8 Dominican Republic 477.4 716.1 Lithuania, Republic of 441.6 662.4 Ecuador 697.7 1,046.6 Luxembourg 1,321.8 1,982.7 4

14th Review Quota (in millions of SDRs) Proposed Quota (in millions of SDRs) 14th Review Quota (in millions of SDRs) Proposed Quota (in millions of SDRs)
Afghanistan, Islamic Republic of 323.8 485.7 Egypt, Arab Republic of 2,037.1 3,055.7
Albania 139.3 209.0 El Salvador 287.2 430.8
Algeria 1,959.9 2,939.9 Equatorial Guinea, Republic of 157.5 236.3
Andorra, Principality of 82.5 123.8 Eritrea, The State of 36.6 54.9
Angola 740.1 1,110.2 Estonia, Republic of 243.6 365.4
Antigua and Barbuda 20.0 30.0 Eswatini, Kingdom of 78.5 117.8
Argentina 3,187.3 4,781.0 Ethiopia, The Federal Democratic Republic of 300.7 451.1
Armenia, Republic of 128.8 193.2 Fiji, Republic of 98.4 147.6
Australia 6,572.4 9,858.6 Finland 2,410.6 3,615.9
Austria 3,932.0 5,898.0 France 20,155.1 30,232.7
Azerbaijan, Republic of 391.7 587.6 Gabon 216.0 324.0
Bahamas, The 182.4 273.6 Gambia, The 62.2 93.3
Bahrain, Kingdom of 395.0 592.5 Georgia 210.4 315.6
Bangladesh 1,066.6 1,599.9 Germany 26,634.4 39,951.6
Barbados 94.5 141.8 Ghana 738.0 1,107.0
Belarus, Republic of 681.5 1,022.3 Greece 2,428.9 3,643.4
Belgium 6,410.7 9,616.1 Grenada 16.4 24.6
Belize 26.7 40.1 Guatemala 428.6 642.9
Benin 123.8 185.7 Guinea 214.2 321.3
Bhutan 20.4 30.6 Guinea-Bissau 28.4 42.6
Bolivia 240.1 360.2 Guyana 181.8 272.7
Bosnia and Herzegovina 265.2 397.8 Haiti 163.8 245.7
Botswana 197.2 295.8 Honduras 249.8 374.7
Brazil 11,042.0 16,563.0 Hungary 1,940.0 2,910.0
Brunei Darussalam 301.3 452.0 Iceland 321.8 482.7
Bulgaria 896.3 1,344.5 India 13,114.4 19,671.6
Burkina Faso 120.4 180.6 Indonesia 4,648.4 6,972.6
Burundi 154.0 231.0 Iran, Islamic Republic of 3,567.1 5,350.7
Cabo Verde 23.7 35.6 Iraq 1,663.8 2,495.7
Cambodia 175.0 262.5 Ireland 3,449.9 5,174.9
Cameroon 276.0 414.0 Israel 1,920.9 2,881.4
Canada 11,023.9 16,535.9 Italy 15,070.0 22,605.0
Central African Republic 111.4 167.1 Jamaica 382.9 574.4
Chad 140.2 210.3 Japan 30,820.5 46,230.8
Chile 1,744.3 2,616.5 Jordan 343.1 514.7
China, People's Republic of 30,482.9 45,724.4 Kazakhstan, Republic of 1,158.4 1,737.6
Colombia 2,044.5 3,066.8 Kenya 542.8 814.2
Comoros, Union of the 17.8 26.7 Kiribati 11.2 16.8
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 1,066.0 1,599.0 Korea, Republic of 8,582.7 12,874.1
Congo, Republic of 162.0 243.0 Kosovo, Republic of 82.6 123.9
Costa Rica 369.4 554.1 Kuwait 1,933.5 2,900.3
Côte d'Ivoire 650.4 975.6 Kyrgyz Republic 177.6 266.4
Croatia, Republic of 717.4 1,076.1 Lao People's Democratic Republic 105.8 158.7
Cyprus 303.8 455.7 Latvia, Republic of 332.3 498.5
Czech Republic 2,180.2 3,270.3 Lebanon 633.5 950.3
Denmark 3,439.4 5,159.1 Lesotho, Kingdom of 69.8 104.7
Djibouti 31.8 47.7 Liberia 258.4 387.6
Dominica 11.5 17.3 Libya 1,573.2 2,359.8
Dominican Republic 477.4 716.1 Lithuania, Republic of 441.6 662.4
Ecuador 697.7 1,046.6 Luxembourg 1,321.8 1,982.7

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