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In reply to the discussion: Greeks defy Europe with overwhelming 'No' to bailout referendum [View all]Bosonic
(3,746 posts)13. Germany's Gabriel says Tsipras has torn down last bridge of compromise
Germany's Gabriel says Tsipras has torn down last bridge of compromise
German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel told the Tagesspiegel daily that it was hard to imagine talks on a new bailout programme with Greece after the country clearly rejected bailout terms in a referendum.
"With the rejection of the rules of the euro zone ... negotiations about a programme worth billions are barely conceivable," said Gabriel, leader of the Social Democrats (SPD) who share power with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives.
"Tsipras and his government are leading the Greek people on a path of bitter abandonment and hopelessness," he said, adding Tsipras had "torn down the last bridges on which Greece and Europe could have moved towards a compromise".
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/07/05/eurozone-greece-germany-gabriel-idUSB4N0Z800R20150705
German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel told the Tagesspiegel daily that it was hard to imagine talks on a new bailout programme with Greece after the country clearly rejected bailout terms in a referendum.
"With the rejection of the rules of the euro zone ... negotiations about a programme worth billions are barely conceivable," said Gabriel, leader of the Social Democrats (SPD) who share power with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives.
"Tsipras and his government are leading the Greek people on a path of bitter abandonment and hopelessness," he said, adding Tsipras had "torn down the last bridges on which Greece and Europe could have moved towards a compromise".
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/07/05/eurozone-greece-germany-gabriel-idUSB4N0Z800R20150705
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Hopefully the creditors will come back with a more sustainable aid package now. nt
SunSeeker
Jul 2015
#5
Which is why they should quit taking bailouts that depress their economy and increase their debt,
Vincardog
Jul 2015
#30
Well if they jail the biggest Banksters to set an example; maybe they will get it right.
Vincardog
Jul 2015
#41
It seems that their 1% don't feel like they have to pay taxes, either which is one of the reasons
Cleita
Jul 2015
#72
Thats the other part of the thing which is referred to as "sport" in Greece eveyone is in on it.....
Historic NY
Jul 2015
#80
Yeah, I know, but that's because of centuries of being robbed in taxation by various invaders
Cleita
Jul 2015
#81
The Banksters from ShittyBank helped them hide debt to enter the ECM. The Banksters forecd them
Vincardog
Jul 2015
#102
Right it was Goldman. The point is it was the Banksters who created and profited from the situation
Vincardog
Jul 2015
#116
The reason they're taking in less and less is austerity is crashing their economy. nt
SunSeeker
Jul 2015
#31
Iceland doesnt or atleast it didnt recommend that Greece follow its example.
cstanleytech
Jul 2015
#96
The Greek austerity can be compared to a alcoholic father who ran up $100K in credit card debt
meow2u3
Jul 2015
#64
True to a point but the debt does not need to grow much bigger itself if the lenders would agree to
cstanleytech
Jul 2015
#93
I'll bet people and politicians in Italy, Spain, Portugal are paying close attention.
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2015
#6
No Greece got the banker's money that's what the debt was. The banks got paid back by the Troika.
PoliticAverse
Jul 2015
#12
Greece was in debt to the bankers now they're in debt to the Troika, effectively the Troika
PoliticAverse
Jul 2015
#20
We have to think of the suffering hedge funders and banks. Greece may have forgiven Germany's WW2
LiberalArkie
Jul 2015
#25
It's definitely been mentioned...maybe not rescue, but heavily influence and encourage the other
libdem4life
Jul 2015
#26
Interesting thought. That would also result in Russians living in Greece, as ports always do...kind
libdem4life
Jul 2015
#33
Russians are actually closer in culture to Greeks as the Russians derived much of
Cleita
Jul 2015
#82
That's true. The world is changing...I read the book Russka by Edward Rutherford...an amazing
libdem4life
Jul 2015
#84
Wasn't part of the deal with the Troika that Greece Could Not work out a gas pipeline
Hestia
Jul 2015
#89
It is a great day for the idea that a people can determine their own fate, by voting.
bemildred
Jul 2015
#17
"Working people all over Europe need to support the Greek struggle"......
socialist_n_TN
Jul 2015
#101
They may have been better off to skip the voluntary austerity and go backrupt a few years back.
goldent
Jul 2015
#104
If all debtors followed suit and just said "No," it would turn the world upside down.
leveymg
Jul 2015
#59
Yah. And I notice who is making the news, and who is doing the catching up. nt
bemildred
Jul 2015
#114