MILAN – Green light to aid for Athens: the Bundestang, the German parliament, voted by a large majority for the green light to the agreement reached between Greece and the EU for the extension of four months of the aid plan. “Greece has accepted to implement the program,” said the German Minister of Finance Wolfgang Schaeuble speaking to the Bundestag: “The vote today will not be easy for you parliamentarians, as cosiì was difficult discussion with the government after the greek elections, and even in the last days and last hours. “ The appeal of the Minister to the European vocation of Germany was therefore accepted:” We Germans must do everything to ensure that the Union remains europe together. Our future, and in particular that of Germany, can be good only in a united Europe. ” The tough stance of Schaeuble had arrived the day after the publication of a survey of Bild that only a five Germans would welcome the extension of the aid plan for Greece. Poll. What do you think? This is also why the minister had explained that “today’s vote is to give more time to Greece, to successfully implement its program. We help Greece, to an extraordinary degree, to give her time to again become competitive in the market. This is not to change the program, “said Schaeuble who then added:” If Greece wants to change the program, this should be evaluated by three institutions, we concisely we called troika, and then by the Eurogroup, “and then he added, the German parliamentarians should vote again”.
- Arguments:
- Greece
- aid to Greece
- Germany
- bundestang
- Starring:
- Wolfgang Schaeuble
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