IMF board postpones decision on emerging countries' voting rights

IMF's member countries had agreed in 2010 to give more voting power to countries like China and India

Reuters Washington
Last Updated : Jun 13 2015 | 8:33 PM IST
The International Monetary Fund’s board decided to postpone by three months its decision on how to raise emerging countries’ voting rights at the institution as it seeks to get past US foot-dragging on reforms.

The International Monetary Fund’s member countries had agreed in 2010 to give more voting power to countries like China and India, double the fund’s resources and reduce the dominance of Western Europe on its 24-member board.

But the Obama administration, which supports the reforms, has been unable to persuade the US Congress to pass funding changes necessary for the agreement. The United States can block the IMF reforms because it holds a controlling share of votes.

To get around the United States, the IMF’s board had proposed several “interim” plans to raise the voting rights of some emerging countries. They had set an end-June deadline to decide on an approach.

But in a statement, the board said it had pushed off its decision until the end of September and would implement any changes by mid-December.
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First Published: Jun 13 2015 | 8:31 PM IST

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