Rome, March 8 – Finance Minister greek, Yanis Varoufakis, believes that Athens will not have ‘need to apply for a new loan, but called for a new approach by the EU and warned that even without an agreement with the Brussels government Tsipras’ survive anyway’ . ‘I do not think we need a new loan’, said in an interview with Corriere della Sera, ‘we will not return to the mechanism of a loan in exchange for a program to be respected. The idea that we propose to our European partners and ‘to a project that restores the ability to Greece’ to grow up and stop the humanitarian crisis’. Varoufakis explained that the objective and ‘get to a kind of’ contract for growth ‘to restart the Greek economy based on a review of the budget surplus,’ a debt restructuring intelligent ‘and’ an investment plan great extent ‘. On the problems of cash Athens, Varoufakis not 8216;unbalanced:’ I can only say that the money to pay pensions and salaries of public employees have it. For the rest we will see ‘. And in the absence of agreement with Europe and is ‘confident of holding the government said Tsipras:’ We are not glued to your seats. We can go back to the elections. Call a referendum on the euro ‘. .
( 08 March 2015 )
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