wonderwoman schreef op 18 juni 2015 21:23:
Greek Leaders Are Living in the Past and Greece Will Suffer
JOHN MASON
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Jun 18, 2015 10:36 AM EDT
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- The relationship between Greece and the European Union seems to get worse almost every day.
The Greek leadership does not really seem to want a solution to the breakdown in the relationship, it just wants to be seen as the side that has held the "correct" position with respect to the country's problems.
One of the most insightful pictures of this Greek leadership comes from Greece, itself. Associate professor of law and economics at the University of Athens, Aristides Hatzis has written in the Financial Times that many of the leading ministers in the Greek government "live in the 1970s, dreaming of transforming Greece into a mix of Cuba and Venezuela...They cannot seem to understand how a globalized economic system works."http://www.thestreet.com/story/13189790/1/greek-leaders-are-living-in-the-past-and-greece-will-suffer.html
Een beetje naïef is het wel om er 'zeker' van te zijn dat het Griekenland verhaal een 'done deal' is..
Ik zeg niet dat het gaat gebeuren maar het is zeker wel een mogelijkheid met dit soort Grieken aan de onderhandelingstafel.
De beste man melde de pers zelfs dat zijn vrouw hem zal verlaten als hij geen voet bij stuk houdt en dat vond hij de beste reden om niet te wijken.
De Griekse burgers zijn hem blijkbaar minder lief...
Trek je conclusies zou ik zeggen..
www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-...Four hours of talks in Luxembourg failed to break the deadlock between creditors and Greece before the nation’s financial lifeline expires at the end of the month. It’s “unthinkable” that Greece will get money by June 30, Eurogroup President and Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem told reporters.
“Let’s say that we do reach an agreement, it’s unthinkable that the implementation and then disbursement will also have to take place before the end of the month,” Dijsselbloem said. “That’s unthinkable. So in that scenario we would need an extension.”
Interesting that last sentence no? "So in that scenario we would need an extension.”