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Anger in Athens: “Now it is clear: we want to crush ‘- Il Sole 24 Ore

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This entry was posted on July 12, 2015 at 22:29.
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“Now it’s clear: we want to crush. Enough is enough “: it was said the defense minister and leader of the party Independent Greeks, Panos Kammenos, in a tweet. His party supports the government with 13 deputies of Tsipras and its votes are decisive for the majority. In the vote on Friday night on the floor Tsipras 13 deputies voted Anel compactly in favor. A break with Kammenos therefore would strengthen the hypothesis of a change of majority in Greece.

Other reactions unofficial go in the same direction. The rescue plan devised by the Eurogroup to start negotiations on the debt greek is “very negative” according to state government sources quoted by the Guardian newspaper in Athens. “The text, as a whole, is very negative. We are trying to find alternative solutions, “the source said stressing that Athens is now running out of money and negotiations should start without delay.

Even by the Greek delegation in Brussels come very negative answers to some of the proposals included in the draft of the Eurogroup. There are two proposals that are more irritating the Greeks: the first is the idea put forward by Germany to confer assets to be privatized for a value of 50 billion euro to fund redemption of debt greek, proposal defined ‘on another planet’ , especially for its very high value. The second is the possibility of a temporary discharge of Greece from the euro for at least five years, ventilated informally by the German government to support a restructuring of Greek debt that would not be possible within the euro because prohibited by the Treaties .

greek government sources quoted by France Presse report that Greece can not afford to wait even three days to an agreement with creditors, because now the situation in the banks has become too serious.
The Eurogroup of finance ministers drew up a draft agreement, not closed and turned to the leaders of the currency, that as a precondition to the commencement of negotiations on a bailout package expected in three days, by Wednesday ’15 July Greece approves a series of measures, including reform of VAT, pensions and civil justice.
“We do not want referrals – said the source of the greek government – because in the meantime there is not enough liquidity and the situation is serious. Thursday would be too late. ” Last week the president of the Greek bank had said that the institutes had only enough money until Monday in order to ensure the ATM withdrawals of 60 euro per day.



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