Debate in the greek parliament to approve the reforms required by the European Union. Let also the Secretary General of the Ministry of Economy. The former holder of Finance: “It ‘a new Treaty of Versailles.” More than half of the direction of Syriza against agreement. IMF warns: “Greece uncertainty weighs on the recovery in Germany”
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The solution of the ‘reshuffle’ of government seems the most likely to Alexis Tsipras. The signals are two: 109 members of the central committee of Syriza on 201 who said they were against the agreement and the resignation of the Deputy Minister of Finance greek Nantia Valavani that in a letter to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has expressed doubts on the new agreement reached between Athens and Greece’s international creditors arguing that Germany intends with it “completely humiliate the government and the country.” In his letter Valavani emphasizes that the intention is that the current government approve the new austerity measures, only to fall into a second time and be replaced by a government of “willing”. Moreover, Valavani states that “capitulation” agreed by the greek government does not allow any prospects for a recovery and that “this particular solution, which is performed so depressing, is not a sustainable solution.” The outgoing Minister concludes his letter by thanking the Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras for the opportunity offered to it and expressing the hope that “the struggle” will continue. Besides Valavani also leaves the Secretary General of the Ministry of Economy, Infrastructure, Tourism and Marina Manos Manousakis. In a letter reported by the website iEfimerida.gr, addressed to Prime Minister Alexis Tispras and the Economy Minister Giorgos Stathakis, the manager states that “government policy expressed in the bill ‘Urgent measures for the negotiation and conclusion of an agreement with the ESM ‘makes impossible my stay in this position. “
In addition to this double attack of the former proprietor of Finance, Varoufakis, returned to criticize the Eurogroup on Sunday was a coup like the one of 1967, only this time instead of tanks used banks, he writes on his blog. Then lunge Tsipras during discussion on the first package of reforms presented by the government : “The agreement is a new Treaty of Versailles.”
From the political point of view, secure the ‘no’ of the radical wing of Syriza and perhaps even the defense minister Kammenos, leader of Anel, Tsipras will rely in court on a new majority with the support the centrist To Potami, PASOK and New Democracy. The prime minister still has launched the gauntlet to his party, telling his deputies: “If anyone has an alternative solution, tell me.” Words greeted by loud applause and Zoe Konstantopoulou, the speaker of Parliament and voice criticism of the agreement, ran to embrace him.
From abroad instead problems for Tsipras could come indirectly from the International Monetary Fund. Having rejected the agreement in Brussels and asked the greek debt restructuring, the IMF launched its alarm about Germany: uncertainty about the new bailout of Greece could jeopardize the confidence and the recovery in Germany claim to Washingotn, stressing the ” risk of new stress in the euro area have increased ” after the expiry of the greek bailout June 30. ” For Germany, the largest short-term risk is that the tensions could undermine confidence in economic ”.
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