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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 3695 (Introduced in Senate) — To prohibit representatives of the United States from voting at the International Monetary Fund for any Special Drawi... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Prohibition on modifications to quotas and policies of the International Monetary Fund that would benefit certain countries

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The Secretary of the Treasury shall direct the United States Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund to use the voice and vote of the United States to oppose any proposal— to increase the quota in the Fund of a country specified in subsection (b); or to modify the exceptional access policy of the Fund if such modification would allow the Fund to provide funding under such policy to any country specified in subsection (b). The countries specified in this subsection are the following:
The People's Republic of China. The Russian Federation. The Islamic Republic of Iran. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Cuba. Venezuela. Nicaragua. Afghanistan, while under control of the Taliban. In this section, the term Taliban means— the entity known as the Taliban, operating in Afghanistan, and designated as a specially designated global terrorist under Executive Order 13224 ( 50 U.S.C. 1701 note; relating to blocking property and prohibiting transactions with persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism); or a successor entity of the entity described in paragraph (1).
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