Παρασκευή 7 Αυγούστου 2015

Friday, August 7, 2015
Suddeutsche Zeitung
The Schäuble sees timely agreement with Greece

Negotiations on the third aid package for Greece will not be completed in time reportedly believes the German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, according to a report in the Suddeutsche Zeitung.
"A program that should last for three years and provide more than 80 bn. Euro have a sound basis" reportedly told colleagues the German Minister, as the newspaper citing circles of the German Ministry of Finance.
Behold The information indicates Schaeuble has not ruled out a new loan-bridge claiming to be a better solution than "an unfinished agreement."
This attitude Schauble contrasts with recent estimates of the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, who appeared optimistic about agreement by August 20, the newspaper supplements.
Recall that reference to Berlin's reservations about the deal until August 20 did in yesterday published an Bild and the German Federal Government.
As the German newspaper reported, the new agreement between Greece and lenders must be approved by the Greek Parliament and parliaments from six other eurozone countries, including Germany. Government circles invoked by Bild appreciate that "this is not possible."
Furthermore, as the newspaper stresses, "Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras served again in tricks. He wants to be voted on controversial cuts measures (abolition of early retirement, abolishing tax privileges for farmers) in October, after the agreement with lenders and suspected early elections.

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