tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post4174376814052389597..comments2024-01-16T08:40:53.682+00:00Comments on <a href="http://www.openeurope.org.uk">Open Europe</a>: Coalition row over public broadcaster gets nastier by the day in GreeceOEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00556463374230498875noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-38525101159024342832013-06-21T13:14:29.710+01:002013-06-21T13:14:29.710+01:00Greek solidarity....
Greece does not have the nat...Greek solidarity....<br /><br />Greece does not have the national unity required to introduce a new national currency.<br /><br />They'd rather fire people than share the workload:<br />http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-18144319<br /><br />Cut working time to match Germany and cut the salary to match the new working time. That would share the pain but it is also unthinkable and would be an example of solidarity.Jespernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-63334447167172195942013-06-21T12:06:41.137+01:002013-06-21T12:06:41.137+01:00This becomes more and more a joke.
It was clear fr...This becomes more and more a joke.<br />It was clear from the start that Greece simply doesnot have the stuff to get the country in order (organised if you like).<br />Similar with Greece 3.0 (I lost count yesterday), pretty clear that somewhere around this time there would be problems.<br />Assuming that the IMF would continue to go on with plugging every hole that arises was also rather naive. It has to consider its own credibility and its other shareholders.<br /><br />Anyway the Greeks will have to make a choice sometime where they want to have the cuts made. As cuts will have to be made. And the longer it takes to decide the higher the debtlevel will get.<br />Dysfunctional Greece has still more civil servants than Holland which has around 60% more people and where things more or less work. Simply a complete joke. And what is worse the rest of the PIIGS CS start to do the same things as it is clear you get away with it.<br /><br />My guess we will see a lot of ELA until the German elections. Riknoreply@blogger.com