The Greek
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras schedule a travel to Germany and France, two months after
his election. In these countries, the leaders will meet Chancellor Angela
Merkel and President Francois Holland. At
the end of September, a European Summit of the Heads of state and
Government of the European Union will
take place in Brussels. This Summit is expected to have a key theme of the
Greek crisis.
European
leaders must decide on the future of Greece. The Troika has requested a new
package of 11.5 billion euro to continue to provide funding. Analysts say that
the new austerity measures are expected to increase even more the depression
rates. As a result, Greek government may take additional measures in 2013.
Thus, Greece will enter in a death spiral that may induce others countries such
as Spain and Italy.
At the same
time, German politicians discuss publicly for Greece's exit from the Eurozone.
Returning politicians and players in Brussels disagree with such a prospect.
They believe that such a development would lead to severe risk of complete dissolution of the Eurozone.
Mario Monti, Italian
Prime Minister, in an interview with Der Spigel was quoted as saying: "the tensions that have accompanied the Eurozone
in the past years are already showing signs of a psychological dissolution of
Europe". Also he notes “If
governments allow themselves to be entirely bound to the decisions of their
parliament, without protecting their own freedom to act, a break up of Europe
would be a more probable outcome than deeper integration"
Observers
from around the world expect that developments in Europe will be rapid, after
the meetings Samara - Merkel, Samaras - Holland and the Summit.
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