Thursday, April 2, 2015

Athens searches culprit for misery – THE WORLD

The left-right government in Greece makes the rest of the euro zone increasingly wonder and frustration. Thus, the new government wants to set up a committee of the Greek Parliament. This is to clarify who is responsible for the imposed after the 2009 financial crisis, austerity programs. This body you’ve promised to the people, said a spokesman for the ruling party SYRIZA. The investigations are related to the terms of the socialist government Giorgos Papandreou, the non-party caretaker government chiefs Lukas Papademos and the tenure of the coalition government of Conservatives and Socialists under the ex-Prime Minister Antonis Samaras.

Meanwhile, get the talks on a new reform program between the Greek government and representatives of institutions reportedly preceded by not critical. The Greeks were very far from convincing program, learned the “world” of the negotiations, Brussels. A telephone conference, the financial secretaries of Euro-zone did not yield any new results. There is still no comprehensive reform list of Athens, it was called in EU circles.

For additional confusion caused Greece’s Interior Minister Nikos Voutzis. He threatened the “mirror” that his country would not meet the scheduled tranche of 450 million euros to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), if Greece get any money until 9 April. If by then no flow of aid, “we will first determine the salaries, pensions pay here in Greece and then ask our partners abroad to understand that we will pay 450 million euros to the IMF not on time,” said Voutzis. This requirement made in the negotiations, shaking their heads. “The new government has a real communication problem,” it said. We can not imagine that the IMF could accept such agreements. A government spokesman denied Voutzis in Athens’ utterances immediately. Was reported also from circles of Finance: “The money is there, we will pay on time.”.

In Europe, however, compresses the impression that the government in Athens would only receive financial aid without tackling comprehensive reforms in return. The partners fear comes to the Greeks could use additional billion only for wages, pensions and social benefits to go up. If and when the country’s borrowed billions could pay back then and wants is completely open. Observers accused the government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras before also heat up the mood in the country with targeted and very one-sided misinformation. The European institutions would deliberately portrayed as enemies of Greece. The press in the country was under the pressure of a few very rich people. Critical reports admit it hardly.

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