Title 22 › Chapter 63— SUPPORT FOR EAST EUROPEAN DEMOCRACY (SEED) › § 5401
The United States must start, in fiscal year 1990, a Program of Support for East European Democracy (called the SEED Program). It must help Eastern European countries that have taken real steps toward democratic government and market economies. The President must make sure the aid helps build democratic institutions and political pluralism — for example, free and fair elections, basic freedoms like speech and religion, a free press, independent courts, and non-partisan military and police. The aid must also promote free-market changes such as privatization, private property rights (including land), simpler business rules, ending wage and price controls, removing trade barriers, letting investors move money and take profits out, tax rules that encourage investment, private banks and access to credit, and markets where people can buy and sell stocks and bonds. The program must not give major benefits to Communist or other parties that do not respect democracy, or to the defense or security forces of any Warsaw Pact country. SEED uses many kinds of help. Examples include backing World Bank and IMF programs, loans to stabilize currency, debt relief, food aid, grants to private “Enterprise Funds” that support businesses, technical and labor training, Peace Corps and exchange programs, help to set up credit unions, trade benefits (including under the Generalized System of Preferences and Jackson-Vanik rules), work by the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, Export-Import Bank, and Trade and Development Agency, investment treaties, tax rules for bonds, cultural centers and scholarships, sister-institution links, science and technology cooperation, support for courts, elections, media, environmental and medical needs, and steps to encourage private investment and donations.
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22 U.S.C. § 5401
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 5, 2026
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