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stockholmer

(3,751 posts)
Sat Feb 11, 2012, 05:12 PM Feb 2012

Assume the Position! : Germany promises Portugal 'programme adjustment' after Greece

http://euobserver.com/19/115216

BRUSSELS - German finance minister Wolfgang Schauble on Thursday was caught on tape promising Portugal an adjustment to its programme after a deal with Greece is sealed, the first time an EU minister has publicly spoken of such plans. The footage was caught by Portugal's TVi24 cameraman during the 'roundtable' shots at the beginning of a eurozone ministers' meeting on Thursday (9 February).

Schauble, unaware of the rolling camera, is seen telling his Portuguese counterpart Vitor Gaspar that after the Greek deal is done, Berlin will approve a loosening of the conditions attached to Portugal's €78 billion bail-out programme. "If at the end we need to make an adjustment to the programme, having taken large decisions about Greece ... This is essential. But then, if necessary, an adjustment of the Portuguese programme, will be prepared," he says.

The Portuguese minister is grateful saying: "Thank you very much." (may I have another? - )

"No problem," Schauble replies. "It is that members of the German parliament and public opinion in Germany does not believe that our decisions are serious, because they don't believe in our decisions about Greece." Gaspar notes the "substantial progress" his country has made, eliciting agreement from Schauble: "Yes, you did progress."

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Assume the Position! : Germany promises Portugal 'programme adjustment' after Greece (Original Post) stockholmer Feb 2012 OP
She's one who fell out of a tree dipsydoodle Feb 2012 #1
Du rec. Nt xchrom Feb 2012 #2
Ve are looking for our own programme just now! BelgianMadCow Feb 2012 #3
It's funny DonCoquixote Feb 2012 #4
Angie to Portugal: BOHICA meow2u3 Feb 2012 #5

BelgianMadCow

(5,379 posts)
3. Ve are looking for our own programme just now!
Sat Feb 11, 2012, 06:38 PM
Feb 2012

2,5 billion short on the budget, oops.

Politicians telling us "be brave, we must keep "europe" happy.

I'm all for unity (so also on a european scale), but this troikanized (IMF-ECB-EU) Europe can go to hell. If we ever get close to the greek situation, I'm out on the streets till we have a referendum on staying in the EU. There never has been a social dimension to it, it's been a neoliberal project.

BUT, you'll like this: yesterday, firemen protested changes to their pension date blowing away the police with their fire hoses, in the most "no-go--zone in Brussels. We do know how to take to the streets.. Unfortunately, that is what they hope - get unruly so we can be repressed (watch tomorrow in Greece...) or just protest till we turn blue.

Me, I'll be advocating for direct democracy, strongly allied with Occupy. Time for something new - tabula rasa - the governed do no longer consent, and in the end we will win.

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
4. It's funny
Sat Feb 11, 2012, 07:41 PM
Feb 2012

Was not the EU meant to prevent the Germans from going for the Fourth Reich? Hitler must be laughing.

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