Monday, February 2, 2009

Nazarbayev predrek attack the World "akmetalizma.

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev gave a recipe for overcoming the world economic crisis. In his article published by "Rossiyskaya Gazeta", states that the existing "de facto world currency" (apparently meaning the U.S. dollar, although the author does not directly named) should be abandoned in favor of regional currencies, but later - in favor of the new world currency.
Thus, the human race, according to Nazarbayev, the move from "defektalizma" in "tranzitalizm" and then in the "akmetalizm. Explaining the latter term, he refers to "the beautiful word" ACME ", which the ancient Greeks will indicate the highest stage of development."
Recall that earlier the President of Kazakhstan has already made a proposal to create a single global currency. Speaking recently at the Economic Forum in New Delhi, he said that the situation in which the issuer of the world unit of account is one State that is "undemocratic, uncompetitive and uncontrollable."
In his article, Nazarbayev led seven flaws in the existing "de facto world currency" (he calls them "seven global genetic defect). In particular, he notes that its issuers "absolutely irresponsible for the international community." That is, in his view, gave rise to the global economic crisis.
Adopted by the world economic model Nazarbayev calls "defektalizmom" (as the capital of the world, he says, operates "defective currency"). The President proposes to lift the load from the old currency and move it to a system of supra-national currency units (the "tranzitala). In doing so, he notes that no national currency can not qualify for a regional role.
"Tranzital", as explained Nazarbayev, is "a kind of Noah's Ark of capital, which could save the assets of the world flood the global crisis and to deliver them intact to the New World" akmetala. "The President noted that the driving force behind the new world will be" the world samorastuschee wealth, based on bezdefektnoy world currency. "Going to" akmetalizmu, he believed, for mankind is inevitable.

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