Περιμένοντας μάταια αυτή την χώρα να γίνει μια χώρα που αγαπάει και σέβεται τους πολίτες της.----------------------- Live your myth in Greece,we live this nightmare for decades.......... Waiting in vain for this country to become a country who loves and respects its citizens...... Η προδοσία της χώρας συνεχίζεται απο δεξιά και τάχα αριστερά,πιαστήκαμε πάλι μαλάκες αλλα δεν θα σταματήσουμε να μαχόμαστε ενάντια στους κλέφτες,ψεύτες,απατεώνες και τους δολοφόνους αθώων ψυχών.
Τρίτη, Αυγούστου 24, 2010
Tensions Rise in Greece as Austerity Measures Backfire
DPAThe austerity measures that were supposed to fix Greece's problems are dragging down the country's economy. Stores are closing, tax revenues are falling and unemployment has hit an unbelievable 70 percent in some places. Frustrated workers are threatening to strike back.
The feast of the Assumption of Mary on Aug. 15 is the high point of summer in the Greek Orthodox world. Here in one of the country's many churches, believers pray to the Virgin for mercy, with many of them falling to their knees.
The newspaper Ta Nea has recommended that the Greek government adopt the very same approach -- the country's leaders have to hope that Mary comes up with a miracle to save Greece from a serious crisis, the paper writes. Without divine intervention, the newspaper suggested, it will be a difficult autumn for the Mediterranean state.
This dire prognosis comes even despite Athens' massive efforts to sort out the country's finances. The government's draconian austerity measures have managed to reduce the country's budget deficit by an almost unbelievable 39.7 percent, after previous governments had squandered tax money and falsified statistics for years. The measures have reduced government spending by a total of 10 percent, 4.5 percent more than the EU and International Monetary Fund (IMF) had required.
The problem is that the austerity measures have in the meantime affected every aspect of the country's economy. Purchasing power is dropping, consumption is taking a nosedive and the number of bankruptcies and unemployed are on the rise. The country's gross domestic product shrank by 1.5 percent in the second quarter of this year. Tax revenue, desperately needed in order to consolidate the national finances, has dropped off. A mixture of fear, hopelessness and anger is brewing in Greek society.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,712511,00.html
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