Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Tsipras proposed agreement with creditors Merkel wants to reform the … – TGCOM

– There is a draft agreement submitted by Greece. The news was learned just now: he was the first minister of Athens Alexis Tsipras to declare that there is an initiative, announced in the night, to reach an agreement with creditors. Previously spokesman Nikos Filis Syriza had said the government would not sign an agreement with creditors that is incompatible with his anti-austerity program.

Greece, Tsipras proposed

Guido Caianiello

And also check a secret Franco-German document, according to which it seems that Chancellor Angela Merkel wants a radical reform of ‘ Eurozone, with more power, greater cohesion between Member States and more resources.

In the proposed Athens primary surplus of 0.8% three VAT rates – They filter the raw information content of the plan Tsipras sent to creditors, which indicates the target of a primary surplus for 2015 of 0.8% and 1.5% for 2016; for VAT are reported three rates of 6%, 11% and 23%. In writing it is quoting Bloomberg agency Ana, referring to the proposal of 47 pages sent to creditors.

WSJ: There is no consensus on the agreement between the creditors – For their part, Greece’s creditors have reached consensus on the proposal to be presented in Athens, completing the draft for unlock aid, as reported by the Wall Street Journal citing sources that the proposal will soon be on the table of the premier of Athens. Europeans, highlights the Wall Street Journal, would be reluctant to submit the draft as an ultimatum, although they admit that Tsipras will have little room to treat and may actually only accept or reject the terms.

But Dijsselbloem: “Agreement still far” – I do not think so, however, the Dutch Finance Minister and President of the Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who interviewed via television Rtlz says that lenders are still far from reaching an agreement with Greece. “There is progress, but not enough,” he said as reported by Bloomberg. For Dijsselbloem the package should be “strong” as the previous “must meet the economic conditions and as long as you do not meet them, we will not get to an agreement.”

Greece will pay the debt to the IMF – We learn then that Greece will make a payment of 300 million euro to the International Monetary Fund Friday, June 5 if before that day has reached the agreement with the creditors even if not received in time further aid. Was reported are the average Athenian citing statements from a source close to the Greek Government.

EU: on with the job, we have not yet – The spokesperson of EU Commissioners and Moscovici Dombrovskis said that “technical work on the negotiations continue, yet we did not,” explaining that at this time the institutions and Greece are exchanging “many documents” and this is “a good sign”.

Euro zone, Merkel wants a radical reform – It seems that Angela Merkel wants a radical reform of the Eurozone. The news emerges from a secret Franco-German document, whose contents are revealed by Die Zeit. There is talk of regular eurozone summits and a reinforcement of the president of the Eurogroup, which should have more resources available.

According to the document, in future Member States of the Eurozone should work in a much more cohesive. There should be “more regular eurozone summits”, should be improved capacity for action of the group of finance ministers, “a strengthening of their president and more resources at its disposal.” In addition “it should be established specific structures Eurozone in the European Parliament”, in order to ensure democratic scrutiny. The document, drawn up with French President Francois Hollande, Merkel will be the contribution of a summit in late June, where it will discuss its reforms of the EU.

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