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Stand-off in Estonia over legislators' wage freeze

Posted : Tue, 02 Dec 2008 11:30:10 GMT
Author : DPA
Category : Europe (World)
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Tallinn - Parliament and president were locked in a legislative stand-off in Estonia on Tuesday after the Estonian parliament, the Riigikogu, passed a bill on freezing the wages of deputies for a second time. President Toomas Hendrik Ilves refused to sign the same piece of legislation last week.

The effort by Estonian parliamentarians to freeze their own salaries as part of a national austerity plan was blocked on November 24 when Ilves refused to sign the relevant bill into law, saying that it was contrary to the constitution.

However, on Tuesday the parliament passed the bill for a second time with no changes made to its wording. It passed by 58 votes to 1.

Ilves must now decide whether to backtrack on his earlier decision and sign the bill into law or send the matter to the Supreme Court for a ruling on whether it is unconstitutional.

A presidential spokesperson told Deutsche Presse Agentur

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