Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα Europe. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων
Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα Europe. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων

Σάββατο 1 Σεπτεμβρίου 2012

Crucial week for the future of the euro

The coming days seem crucial for the future of the euro for many, even in the European Union, as pressures on the Spanish economy are rising and scenarios about further support of Greece from its partners are giving and taking, along with the conflicting views of European policies on how to manage the debt crisis in the EU.

The meetings of EU president Herman van Rompuy with European leaders are particularly important, as he will try to find a common line before the ECB meeting and the decision of the German Constitutional Court about the Permanent Support Mechanism (ESM).

Specifically, on Tuesday September 4, van Rompuy will meet with Angela Merkel, and the next day with François Hollande in Paris.

Diplomatic sources cited by the French news agency report that Greece will be found high on the agenda of van Rompuy’s diplomatic contacts, who has made an informal request for a two-year extension of the loan program.

The issue of Spain will also be discussed, about which the EU has announced that it can release up to 100 billion euros to recapitalize commercial banks, while there is still an open issue regarding its appeal for a complete bailout package, and not just for the banking system.

On Friday, September 7, van Rompuy will come to Athens to meet with prime minister Antonis Samaras. On Saturday, he will visit Cernobbio on the shores of Lake Como in northern Italy, where he will meet with Italian prime minister Mario Monti.

Greece: The package of austerity measures 11,5 billion




At 12 pm today the cabinet will sit at the negotiating table for the adoption of the new measures. The staffs have formulated their own red lines and require equivalent measures against the proposed package of 11.5 billion euros. 

After the briefing they had from the government on Wednesday evening, members of financial staffs from PASOK and the Democratic Left were in continuous consultations on Thursday. 

In PASOK Protopapas, Koutroumanis and Sachinidis met with party president Venizelos on Thursday morning, but also held a meeting amongst themselves. In the Democratic Left, Chatzisokratis discussed the proposals with president Kouvelis and later convened the central secretariat of the party. During these meetings they discussed the proposed measures of the economic team that include: 

- elimination of the 13th and 14th pensions for all pensioners without exception
- elimination of the 13th and 14th salaries for civil servants
- decrease of pensions
- elimination of seasonal unemployment benefits
- reduction of benefits for people with disabilities
- implementation of age-related criteria in EKAS
- elimination of automatic wage increases in the security forces
- reduction of tax exemptions
 
Officials also discussed the increase of the pensionable age by one or two years, which is a “red line” for many MPs of the three governmental parties. 

PASOK and the Democratic Left also seem to require equivalent measures to total cuts in the bonuses of pensioners. Their members say "no" to cuts in OGA pensions. A former PASOK government member wondered who will vote for a reduction in disability benefits. 

On the ND side, disagreements lie in different issues. According to information, they rejected the Democratic Left’s proposal for the State not to pay the total of clergy salaries, but left an open window for the possibility of cuts in the salaries of bishops.

Σάββατο 4 Αυγούστου 2012

Greek "wall" against illegal immigration to Europe





Greek border guards on the Greek-Turkish frontiers
A giant project, stretching from Evros (the northern greek side) to Athens (capital) and bearing the name of “Xenious Zeus”, aims to “seal” borders and remove illegal immigrants, is now in full swing..

Early on Saturday morning, police forces operate in the wider city center to detect illegal immigrants.

According to the organizational plan of Police HQ, 1500 police officers, DIAS, Security, Riot Police and Local police departments are taking part in exploring known hangouts of immigrants, houses, apartments, shops and even abandoned buildings.


Those foreigners found to be in the country illegally will be led to Amygdaleza’s reservation, and for those with Justice cases pending, legal process will be followed. 

On Friday, in police schools of Xanthi and Komotini, around 200 illegal immigrants were transferred, in order to be returned to their countries.

At the same time, strong police forces are already in Thrace, in the program prepared by the Ministry of Public Order and Citizen Protection which had been announced by Minister Nikos Dendias, referring to a potential wave of immigrants from Syria.

Specifically, the minister stressed that “1800 border guards are already moving towards Evros, with floating craft, for the first phase. Six boats are on the move now, which will reach 26 by the end of the month on Evros, in order to try to finally “seal” it. What we aim is to stop Greece being an easy place to enter illegally and take advantage of”.

Immigrants pass the borders in Evros
At the same time, for fear of a mass influx of refugees from Syria via Greece, the German interior minister Hans-Peter Fritrich urges Turkey to contribute to stop illegal immigration into the EU.

In an interview in the newspaper Rheinische Post the German Minister argues that the EU is trying to “seal all entrances” on the GrecoTurkish borders to Europe, since it is apparently above the capabilities of Greece”.

Τρίτη 12 Ιουνίου 2012

The Greek radical left leader, Alexis Tsipras said that "We take the responsibility to govern the country in order to guarantee a stable, safe and just (fair) course for the people and the country, within the Eurozone".

The today's speech of Alexis Tsipras.


Greek people, with their vote for SYRIZA-USF, on Sunday, will open the chapter of the new post Junta era in Greece’s history.
On Monday we will form a government of all Greeks.
We live the past behind.
We live behind the old partisan division of the people that the New Democracy party is currently implementing to save itself in these elections. And we are all making a fresh start, all together. United – not divided. We take a step into the future.
We set the foundation for a new Greece.
A democratic Greece.

With dignity, stability, safety, rule of law and growth.
We take the responsibility to govern the country to put an end to the rotten, corrupt and ineffective political and economic system that threatens Greece’s membership in the Eurozone.
The party of corruption and intertwined interests on the backs of the Greek people is over on Sunday.
We take the responsibility to govern the country in order to guarantee a stable, safe and just (fair) course for the people and the country, within the Eurozone. .

We take the responsibility to govern the country in order to restore its international credibility and prestige. In this way, we will ensure the equal participation of Greece in all European and International institutions.

We take the responsibility to govern the country to replace the ineffective Memorandum of bankruptcy with a National Uplifting Plan for the economy, the development and the productive reconstruction.

We take the responsibility to govern the country to restore the right of every Greek family, of every Greek, to a decent life, safe work and fair and just remuneration.

We take the responsibility to govern the country so that all citizens receive a decent pension for old age and care, regardless of their income.

We take the responsibility to govern the country to restore not only the collective but also the individual rights of citizens.
The citizen’s individual rights to safety and security.


We take the responsibility to govern the country with the self-confidence of a calm power that has the will, the knowledge and the ability to change the fate of the people and of the country.

On Monday we will be forming the government of the new post-Junta era:

Ministerial cabinet with a few members.

Ministerial cabinet that will co-operate directly with the public administration.

This in fact signals the end of the armies of highly paid, well-off, settled advisors who replace public administration– in a rather unworthy fashion – functioning as imperium in imperio (a power within a power).
Political party and state are two different notions.

Staffing of the state mechanism with transparent, meritocratic criteria rather than with intransparent and arbitrary partisan criteria.
The unacceptable phenomenon of  fat cat (earning unreasonably high salaries) managers, directors, presidents, CEO’s and members of the BoDs of the Public Utilities will be brought to an end on Sunday.
Their fees and remunerations will correspond to the actual circumstances of the economic and social crisis that the country is going through.

In no case will their remunerations be higher than those of ministers.
Enrichment with public borrowed money will be stopped. The disconnection of public administration from partisanship and favoritism, the utilization of accumulated knowledge and experience of public administration executives will be to the benefit not only of the Government but of Greece as a whole.

By act of the new ministerial cabinet:

The Prime Minister’s and the cabinet members’ salaries will be cut in half.

A registry of personal assets will be drafted starting, symbolically, by the members of the cabinet and by all those who will hold offices and positions of state responsibility, in order to facilitate the direct and immediate comparison of their assets before and after their tenure in government positions.  
Privileges of deputies, such as free of charge telephony and the use of cars leased by the Hellenic Parliament, will be cut back.
There will also be a cut down of secondments of public executives to deputies’ offices – in particular from critical services, with vacant established posts, such as doctors, nurses, teachers, professors and security corps staff.

Replacement of the minister’s liability law, currently in force, since it is but the institutional auto-immunity of cunning politicians.


The new government’s first draft laws include:
1. The return of the minimum salary to €751 euros for all, regardless of age. The return of the unemployment benefit to €461,5 euros and its granting for double period of time, that is for two years. The return of the after-effect and the obligatory extension of sectoral collective agreements.

2. The abolishment of special taxes for small and medium incomes and first and foremost for the unemployed, those on low wages, low pensions and those living on the poverty line.

3. The new “Seisachthea” (Shaking off burdens).

With the total or partial write-off of loan obligations of households to banks, according to their current situation and the reduction of their income.
With the respective write-off of loan obligations for small and medium enterprises, depending on the reduction of their turnover.
With the settlement of farmers’ debts to banks and the safeguarding of the assets of every farmer at their current levels.
With the freezing of every procedure for sale, by auction of assets, for two years.

4. The upgrading, expansion of the beneficiaries and stable funding of the “Help at Home” programme.

5. Re-establishment of the Workers’ Housing Organization and of the Workers’ House.

The immediate priorities of the new government include:
Achievement of the three parallel and interconnected objectives to stop the downfall of salaries, pensions, social expenditure, in the economy and society overall:

The objective of the material relief of the victims of the crisis and of the memorandum policy,
The stabilization of the economy to deter an even more massive and broad financial disaster,
Instilling the feeling of security and hope, by restricting generalized insecurity and forming visible positive economic and social expectations and prospects.
Combatting corruption, intertwined interests and re-examination of the scandal of scandals of the former bi-partisanship (two party system) – the Siemens scandal.

Monday morning the regime of impunity in Greece will be terminated. Those who think they swept their doings under the carpet and erased their traces are wrong. The new Parliament for the first time with a majority of incorruptible forces, for the first time with a minority of the post-Junta two-party system forces of corruption and intertwined interests, will seek to identify and to assign liabilities for the big scandals of the previous period as well as for the transformation of a manageable debt crisis into a national tragedy
Dear Friends,
What we are actually experiencing in our country in these last few days is a historic process of peaceful revolution.
A historic process of the political emancipation of our people.
No matter how hard the powers of the past try to bring down the endless passion of our people for a life with dignity, using the architecture of mud and Nero’s syndrome, they will not make it.
From Monday morning, the powers of domestic intertwined interests and international loansharking will stop writing down memoranda because our people will start writing history.
The New Democracy and PASOK parties will pass in oblivion.

However, what is left behind is a pillaged people, a desolate land.
It is we who simply take responsibility.
We assume the heavy weighing historic responsibility to rebuild the country from the ruins of the memorandum.
To establish on solid foundations a fair, effective and meritocratic state, an economy that will respond to the social needs, the needs of our people.
We are neither saviors, nor heroes.
We simply respond to the call of history and do our duty. Our patriotic and democratic duty. To a great extent, whether we make it or not will depend on how much the people will support our efforts.
We cannot promise anything more, nor anything less than what we have been saying before and after the 6th May elections, what we are saying even now, looking all Greeks in the eye:
We will not betray you.

Thank you.
  

Rumours for Eurogroup on Sunday or Monday


Hommes d' etat from Brussels entertain an idea for eurogroup, after the Greek elections, on Sunday or Monday.
The Greek election are crusial for the future of Europe.