Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain told the British Parliament what measures are needed to confront the global financial crisis, reports Sky News. Total queen was presented 13 bills, which the study will address Parliament in 2009.
In his Throne Speech at the official opening of the new session of Parliament, the British Queen Elizabeth II spoke about the need to create special accounts for low-income families, funds which will be guaranteed by the Government. In addition, the Government will study the bill, which would enable the State to buy mortgage companies do not sell the house and surrender their leases.
The Parliament will also begin drafting a law to limit the influx of immigrants into the country, as well as tightening rules for British citizenship, said AFP. Among other bills, talking British queen - tightening drug control in schools and revised the antitrust laws.
Throne speech in Britain traditionally opens each new session of Parliament. In that speech, which writes and assured the current government, the British monarch tells Parliament about what he will do in the next year. In 2008, Elizabeth II is preparing to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
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