STRASBOURG – “I want to avoid the Grexit, are not, I will try to avoid it until the end,” so the EU Commission President Jean Claude Juncker. “There are those who sneak peak output of Greece. In Europe there are no easy answers. The EU Commission will make sure that resume negotiations.” “It ‘s time to come back common sense” and it’s time to “return to negotiations” and to stop “the shooting point-blank,” said Juncker, also emphasizing that it is “unacceptable for the Commission to be called terrorists” by the government greek.
Juncker, Greece has said ‘no’ to a text which no longer exists – The greek people “voted ‘no’ on a text that is no longer on the table “. Underlines Jean Claude Juncker at the European Parliament plenary in Strasbourg, after stating that “certainly we respect” the referendum but claiming to “not understanding” what was asked citizens.
Juncker , I will not be muzzled – “The role of the EU Commission with respect to Greece is much criticized in some countries especially where they speak German. Either you want a Commission policy or want to senior officials. I am a politician “so the EU Commission President Jean Claude Juncker. “It ‘s amazing that with regard to Greece can express all except myself I will not be putting a muzzle, I was elected. The same goes for the president of the EU Parliament, which is not a paper tiger and can express themselves.”
Pittella, use up to the last second to agreement – “I share the position of Juncker. We must use until the last second to find an agreement. We need to overcome the rigidities because the stakes are too high “, so the president of the S & amp; D in the EU Parliament Gianni Pittella. “We will oppose those who play in shambles, and the sorcerer’s apprentices playing with the future of Europe – says Pittella -. This is the time of the actions and solutions for Greece’s exit from Europe would be a point of no return” .
IMF: possible impact for Italy – Alarm IMF about the possible impact of the events Greek Italian economy, marked by an upturn “fragile and slow”, although It is excluded risk contagion. If not fought with a strong policy response by dell’Europa- says the article IV of the Fund on Italy – ” the adverse developments in Greece could have a substantial impact on Italy through effects on confidence, although exposure direct and ‘limited’ ‘, as they are limited “the risks of contagion in the short term”.
IMF: Italian recovery fragile and slow – The Italian economy is gradually emerging from a prolonged recession, but the recovery and ‘fragile. This was stated by the IMF, providing a GDP growth of 0.7% in 2015 and 1.2% in 2016. The economic performance and Italian ‘was the weakest in the euro crisis.
Agenda Renzi ambitious, seize opportunities – Prime Minister Matteo Renzi – says the IMF – has launched “an ambitious agenda to review the economic and political system Italian ”. This was stated by the IMF. ” There ‘s now a window of opportunity to be seized with deeper reforms to restore growth, “added the Fund which encourages measures to improve the efficiency of the public sector
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