Finance Minister
Wolfgang Schaeuble. (AFP Photo / Johannes Eisele)
Source: Russia Today
http://rt.com/news/greece-bailout-german-minister-294/
Germany, the pillar of European economic stability, is
skeptical that Athens will receive the next tranche of aid “in the coming
weeks,” despite painful new austerity measures adopted this week in Greek
Parliament.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, one of the
main architects of the Greek response team, warned Thursday that it is unlikely
that Greece will reach a quick deal with its international creditors on the
next credit line.
“At the moment I do not see the decisions being made” that are required
for a definitive agreement between the Troika of international auditors
examining Greece's finances and the Greek government, he told a conference in
Hamburg.
Despite the poor assessment, the minister welcomed
Athens' new measures, which were approved on Wednesday, by saying that
Greece has “a pro-European majority and it held last night despite
demonstrations and a general strike. All is not lost – all is not won either,
but we have no use for cynicism… the Greeks want to remain in the euro.”
This is a conclusion with which many Greeks seem to
disagree, as massive demonstrations ahead of Wednesday's vote erupted in the
capital. At least 100 people were detained as police used tear gas and water
cannons to disperse a crowd that voiced anger against a rise in the retirement
age to 67, cuts to minimum wage and benefit reductions.
While the rallies pushed forth with their demands, Greek
Parliament agreed by a narrow margin to €18.5 billion in budget cuts demanded
by creditors.
Now Greece awaits the €31.5-billion tranche of aid from
the Troika – the European Central Bank, European Union and the International
Monetary Fund, its fourth emergency loan package in three years.
Economics analyst Antonis Vradis says the massive new
loan will simply create more debt for the country.
“These packages are moving in the entirely wrong
direction. There is a definition of insanity, and according to it, insanity is
doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. This
is what is happening right now. You have a package after which the country's
national debt is going to go up from 175% to 190%. The only way to stop this
policy of austerity is if people actually stop them,” Vradis, a member
of the Occupy London movement, told RT.
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