Alexis Tsipras has also promised to renegotiate agreements with the European Commission, ECB and International Monetary Fund "troika" and write off much of Greece's 320 billion euro ($360 billion) debt, which at more than 175 percent of gross domestic product is the world's second-highest after Japan.
Merkel flatly rejected such a possibility.
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5 comments:
Typical left wing Socialist extremists.
Spend other peoples money and refuse to pay it back. I'd bet they feel as if they really don't owe it.
Spain is just as bad.
a bunch of losers elected more losers to try to get all the losers more free stuff. sort of sounds like obama and his ship of fools.
actually I find it amazing that most of the western world is in hock up to their eyeballs to the banking cartels! Ahh yes the rich keep getting richer and the poor just become slaves! But then again the bankers are entitled to all that money, hence the federal reserve over here! Now I ask you who's getting rich? and at who's expense?
Joe is right - after Greece stiffs the EU - it will set a precedent for Spain to do the same. Wait and see - the likelihood of this happening is very high.
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