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03
Apr
2008

New Voting Formula At IMF Falls Short Of Bringing Genuine Change

The limited redistribution of voting power among its member countries agreed by the IMF last week fall short of the broader reforms needed to correct the governance imbalance in the IMF, according to Dr. Yash Tandon, Executive Director of the South Centre, an intergovernmental organization of the developing countries based in Geneva, Switzerland.


(1888PressRelease) April 03, 2008 - Last week, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cautiously backed plans for some redistribution of voting power among its 185 member countries.

Dr. Yash Tandon, Executive Director of the South Centre, a Geneva-based intergovernmental thinktank for developing countries, said that “the proposed changes with respect to votes in the IMF as a result of a new voting formula – while positive in recognizing the need for such changes – do not however go far enough to remedy the governance imbalance in the IMF. What is being proposed is too little and preserves developed country control over the IMF. To be genuine about sharing governance power in terms of votes, the increase should be much more.

Genuine IMF governance reform will not occur simply through marginal increases of voting rights. The real issue is how developing countries can have a stronger ‘voice’ in IMF governance and actually shaping how the institution is run. This means that other aspects of IMF governance must also be dealt with – e.g. enhancing developing country collective action and voice in the IMF by making the constituency system more representative and strengthening the multilateral and developing country institutions that support them.”

For more information or to arrange interviews within South Centre:
Vikas Nath, South Centre, tel: +41 22 791 8050, Email: nath ( @ ) southcentre dot org
South Centre, 17-19 Chemin du Champ d’Anier, 1211 Petit-Saconnex, Geneva
 

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