Sunday, February 8, 2015

Padoan to Varoufakis: “Economics Italian solid and sustainable” – BBC

Padoan to Varoufakis: "Economics Italian solid and sustainable" – BBC



Milan , February 8, 2015 – 19:56

     
     
 

Q & A distance between the Finance Minister and his greek Yanis Varoufakis Italian counterpart Pier Carlo Padoan. The topic is hot: it speaks of public debt. According to Italian Varoufakis is “unsustainable” and Italy is a country at risk bankruptcy. The greek minister told in an interview with “direct socket”, which airs Sunday night. Padoan replies ready, on social, “The Italian debt is solid and sustainable.” Declarations of Yanis Varoufakis are therefore “out of place,” he writes on Twitter Economy Minister.

The meeting in Rome

The two had met in Rome February 3. On that occasion, Padoan said, “Our countries share a common interest: we are convinced of the importance that Greece expected to lie on a path of strong and sustainable growth through a clear program of structural reforms.” The focus on growth “is a priority for debt sustainability and to create new jobs and thus help to raise the people from the greek social distress.”

Tsipras challenge even the EU

Meanwhile, to Athena, the premier greek Tsipras still challenge the EU in his keynote speech to Parliament. “I will respect the electoral program. The Memorandum failed alone. Our government should not ask for its extension: calls for a new agreement-bridge until June to renegotiate its debt. Greece wants a sustainable agreement with partners and, to be honest, I’m sure we reach it, “he said. Then, a message of hope: “The road to the reconstruction of our country will be long but we will make our dream a reality. Greece will build a financially independent and equal partners in the European Union and the eurozone. “
Tsipras also announced the forthcoming establishment of a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the Memorandum” not to make claims on the document but to justice prevail. ” He then explained that the fight against tax evasion, “put in motion a mechanism of control to monitor th e lists of tax evaders.”
It is not clear how Tsipras will keep his word, the refusal to continue to deal with the troika (EU-IMF-ECB) and the imminent scandenza bailout, February 28. Among the promises made by Tsipras, when he was only the leader of the radical left Syriza, was the reinstatement of all public employees laid off, rising wages and minimum pensions and the return to the payment of the thirteenth. The first promise that Tsipras intends to maintain it, however, to reopen the Greek public television, “Ert” lche was closed because under previous governments, it was discovered to be a bottomless pit of money wasted, but also the free distribution of food to the needy. There is no shortage cuts benifit to politicians such as the prohibition of the sale of jet autoblu and available to the Prime Minister.

Greesnpan “Greeks auscirà by euro sooner or later”

Meanwhile, the powerful former Fed Chairman Alan Greesnpan, sounding the death knell for Greece nell’Eurozoana: “It’s just a matter of time before everyone realized that the output (from Athens’ EUR) is the best strategy. ” “It is a crisis and I do not think that will be resolved easily, in fact I do not see how one can overcome without that Greece leave the eurozone,” said Greenspan to Bcc. “I do not see how it can help (Greece) to remain in the Euro, and certainly do not see how this can help the rest of the eurozone,” concluded

February 8, 2015 | 19:56

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