Green_Manalishi
Jedi Master
Hi, this problem that is happening in Greece reminds me of the similar one in Iceland, so do you think this could be another trial run? For me it seems so.
By the statement above it even seems they where tricked into it, the EU may have promised aid if only first they implemented strong measures in the economy, because no government would implement it without some kind of assurance.
And with this remark it seems the situation is going where the pathocrats want it to go.
In his remarks to parliament, Mr. Papaconstantinou called on Greece's European partners to live up to their obligations.
"Obviously, the European Union must live up to its responsibilities and it is not doing it," he said, adding that no specifics of the rescue plan have been forthcoming even though the Greek government has pressed ahead with ever-tougher deficit cuts.
By the statement above it even seems they where tricked into it, the EU may have promised aid if only first they implemented strong measures in the economy, because no government would implement it without some kind of assurance.
In a nod to the protests and strike actions taking place around the country, Greece's finance minister acknowledged that public discontent was understandable.
"There is nothing to debate about these measures," said Communist Party head Aleka Papariga. "We are withdrawing from the debate. The issue will be judged on the streets."
And with this remark it seems the situation is going where the pathocrats want it to go.
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