Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Greece already has government

Greece now has a new government. Has not yet taken possession and its constitution is not yet known, but the three parties were in negotiations - New Democracy, PASOK and Democratic Left - agreed. The challenge now is to negotiate with Europe the conditions of the second bailout of the country, a task with many opponents and against the clock.
The most voted party leader Antonis Samaras, is sworn today as prime minister, along with the rest of the executive, but negotiations with the European partners will also be up to the Minister of Finance, several Greek newspapers take for granted that the President will National Bank of Greece, Vassilis Rapanos.
«New Democracy, PASOK and Democratic Left are facing the responsibility to renegotiate the rescue. It's a shame that some choose to move away from this effort», said the leader of PASOK in announcing the accord. Evangelos Venizelos announced yesterday the creation of a team to try to renegotiate the rescue package agreed with international partners.
Greece should be one of the topics on the table not only in the mini-summit that brings together this Friday the leaders of Spain, Italy, France and Germany, but also at the meeting of Heads of State and Government of the European Union, marked for 28 and 29.
Also in the coming days should be given the return of the troika to Athens. The International Monetary Fund suspended its contacts with the country during the political crisis, but has said that once the new government taking office, will return for further negotiations and monitoring of the situation.

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