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Fifiteen SYRIZA MPs vote YES, but … *!
ATHENS, July 11 – Support by asterisks gave the government 15 MPs who voted for Syriza to the government’s measure.
In their statement stressing:”Tthe proposal is another austerity program, deregulation and privatization, which not only will not give answers to the agonizing and tragic socioeconomic problems of the country, a result of mnimoniakon policies but also will aggravate recessionary trends in the economy. And will make it even more ominous for the country’s future.” Read more
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How to Destroy a Greek in Five Easy Steps
Ανδρέας Ζαμπούκας
In Five Steps, thrown us into the isolation warehouse – constructing walls around us which we have never recognized.
First stage. School. Everything based on the monstrosity of a Hellic dominant ideology that uses messianism and progonoplixia to eradicate the Responsibility of our Soul. There is nothing of the Ancient World with the Christian! The hypocritical education process has created the aloof, indifferent, nihilist Greek. Read more
© Translation / Protagon.gr
2015-07-07
Christine Lagarde |
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Syriza Rumbling |
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Alexis Tsipras: Next few hours crucial
BY KAI PORTMANN and CHRISTIAN TRETBAR
Translation / Der Tagessiegel
Die nächsten Stunden sind entscheidend
2015-07-09
European Parliament |
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Live: Latest proposals to rescue Greece
AMSTERDAM / AD.nl
2:39 pm: The Greek parliament has approved the austerity of Tsipras. 251 out of 300 MPs voted “yes.” Some members of the party voted Tsipras protesting not because they disagree with the proposed measures.
In exchange for all sorts of austerity Greece now hopes to negotiate a new emergency aid package worth tens of billions of euros. According to the leaked plans disappears under the more favorable tax rate for Greek islands, many taxes go up, the pension system will be reformed and the budget for defense with 300 million euros down. Greek media reported that Tsipras with all those cuts and reforms some 10 to 12 billion euros can gather.
1:58 pm: The international lenders of Greece are satisfied with the savings proposals of Tsipras. The European Commission, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Central Bank (ECB) gave a positive opinion on the plan that Athens hopes to have a new emergency aid package. That says an insider Friday, according to Reuters. The emergency aid request would contain approximately 74 billion euros. Previously talked about 53 billion euros.
23:45: The new Minister of Finance, Euklides Tsakalotos, also spoke. He said Monday that if nothing has changed ,, we have a huge problem. ”
23:44 pm: Tsipras spoke parliament and said among other things that the government has been forced to take measures that were not in the election. He also said that the Greeks him with the referendum last week ,, not have given the mandate to break with Europe. ” The prime minister called the proposal he sent to the Eurogroup ,, difficult.
23:35 pm: The Greek parliament Friday after eleven started the debate on the austerity plan that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras Thursday submitted to the Eurogroup. It is expected there will be voted on during the night on the plan. A spokesman for the ruling party Syriza said earlier Friday that a majority of parliament supports the proposal.
22:31 pm: The Greek parliament is considering still plans Tsipras. For a billion loan he wants to partly meet the European demands austerity and reform. Journalist Yannis Koutsomitis announced that the vote is likely to occur until well into the night.
Thousands of angry Greeks Friday at the parliament building protesting the austerity Alexis Tsipras Thursday submitted to the Eurogroup. According to the British station the protesters were supporters of the Greek communist party KKE. The Greek parliament debate Friday on the plan of the Prime Minister. Later, following a vote. Probably that until well after midnight. Rather let Tsipras’ Syriza party that the proposal is supported by the Greek Parliament.
19:27 pm: All eyes are focused on tomorrow Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem. The finance ministers will issue a statement after taking note of the proposals introduced today. ,, We have to make an important decision, anyway, ” said Dijsselbloem. The referendum indicated the president that it would be difficult to conclude a deal with the current Greek government “has lost all goodwill. ,, It is questionable whether the proposals will really help Greece out of the doldrums. ”