Number
021329
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
Sponsor
ALD. JOHNSON-ODOM
Title
Resolution expressing Common Council support for the
convening of a New Bretton Woods Conference.
Analysis
This resolution expresses Common Council support for the
convening of a New Bretton Woods Conference to redirect
the international monetary policies of the International
Monetary Fund and the World Bank to focus on world
economic stability and growth, and productive full
employment worldwide.
Body
Whereas, The United Nations International Monetary Conference of 1944 was convened in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, on the initiative of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt; and
Whereas, The conference, known as the Bretton Woods conference, included 44 nations, which agreed to create an International Monetary Fund (IMF) and a Bank for Reconstruction and Development, later known as the World Bank, to rebuild post-war economies; and
Whereas, Six years ago a call was circulated, which was signed by over 500 parliamentarians from over 40 nations, including state legislators, trade union officials and members of the National League of Cities, for the establishment of an Ad Hoc Committee for a New Bretton Woods Conference; and
Whereas, The convening of a New Bretton Woods Conference would create a new monetary system, as proposed by Lyndon LaRouche, Jr., to set up the mechanisms that would ensure real economic growth and productive full employment worldwide, including the construction of large scale infrastructure projects; and
Whereas, The Parliament of Italy passed a resolution on September 25, 2002, urging the creation of a Bretton Woods-styled "new financial architecture," and Bretton Woods resolutions have been introduced into the European Parliament, the National Conference of State Legislators and state legislatures such as Mississippi, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Michigan, and have passed the Alabama House of Representatives; and
Whereas, The...
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