Most Greens unhappy with current NAMA bill

The NAMA legislation is likely to face further changes after the vast majority of Green Party members expressed dissatisfaction with the bill over the weekend.

The NAMA legislation is likely to face further changes after the vast majority of Green Party members expressed dissatisfaction with the bill over the weekend.

A number of options were presented to party members in Athlone. The most popular choice was a NAMA-type agency that would only pay the current market rate for bad loans.

The Government wants to pay a higher rate than that based on "long-term economic value" in order to boost the financial position of the banks.

Only 13% of Green members supported this option over the weekend.

The NAMA bill is due to be debated in the Dáil when it reconvenes this week, with the Greens due to hold a special convention on October 10 to decide whether to support the legislation.

more courts articles

Footballer Marcus Rashford admits Rolls-Royce speeding Footballer Marcus Rashford admits Rolls-Royce speeding
Micah Richards ‘grappled’ with man accused of headbutting Roy Keane, court told Micah Richards ‘grappled’ with man accused of headbutting Roy Keane, court told
Roy Keane ‘in shock’ after being ‘headbutted’ through doors, court told Roy Keane ‘in shock’ after being ‘headbutted’ through doors, court told

More in this section

Manhunt underway after man, 30s, killed in suspected stabbing in Finglas  Manhunt underway after man, 30s, killed in suspected stabbing in Finglas 
PSNI stock Man in his 20s dies after entering water in Craigavon
European and local elections Local elections: TDs’ family members elected as Caio Benicio loses out
War_map
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited