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AP/ May 29, 2012, 4:02 PM

EU running out of time as Greece nears the exit

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(AP) ATHENS, Greece - European leaders insist they want to keep Greece in the eurozone, but are putting off any agreement on how they hope to accomplish that. Greece says it, too, wants to stay in the eurozone, but until after elections it's uncertain whether it can implement the austerity that Europe has set as a condition for doing so.

Essentially, both are playing for time - about a month. The question is whether financial markets will wait or force their hand.

Concerns that European leaders lack the political will - and wherewithal - to tackle the continent's economic problems have worried the markets for weeks. Among the 17 countries that use the euro, seven are in recession. Business confidence is under pressure and banks are feeling the squeeze. The biggest fear is that if Greece cannot be kept in the euro, other larger economies - like Spain or Portugal - might face the same fate.

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"The breakup of the eurozone will be a disaster. Greece could leave, and others could leave, and this would be a huge financial tsunami," said Dariusz Kowalczyk, senior economist at Credit Agricole CIB in Hong Kong. "Europe is not doing enough, and the market may not wait for them."

Greece has gone through round after round of massive spending cuts and tax hikes to slash its deficit and rein in its debt in exchange for the international bailout loans that help it pay the bills. But the country is now in its fifth year of recession, and many argue it cannot hope for a recovery if it sticks to the deal. And Greeks - though still keen to remain in the single currency club - are calling for better terms or, at least, for the pace of austerity to be slowed down.

In a general election this month, neither of Greece's two main parties, both of which support the bailout deal, fared well. Instead, minor parties that are threatening to renege on those commitments saw their popularity surge. A new round of elections is set for June 17.

If the Greeks pick an anti-bailout government the second time round and renege on the terms of the bailout, the flow of funds will be stopped and the country could be forced into a messy exit from the euro bloc as it has no other choice but to print its own currency to pay its way.

That could cause a deeper fracture the euro - other debt-stricken eurozone members, such as Spain and Portugal, might also fall victim to market fears that they could be next in line for collapse - and rattle global financial markets.

There had been hope that this week's Brussels summit would have seen a softening in the rest of the eurozone's stance with Greece, extending, for example, the deadline for some of its reforms and cuts.

Some European countries are already hinting that Greece should be given better terms. Both the International Monetary Fund and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which monitors economic trends in developed economies, also are pushing for the demands on some countries to be eased.

However, as their summit in Brussels broke up early Thursday morning, the leaders failed to offer any reprieve to struggling Greece. Instead they reiterated that they continued to support Greece's eurozone membership - provided it stuck to the terms of the bailout deal.

Manuel Barroso, president of the EU's executive commission, told a post-summit press conference: "We stand by Greece. We expect that Greece also stands by its commitments."

European Council President Herman van Rumpoy echoed the sentiment: "Continuing the vital reforms to restore debt sustainability, foster private investment and reinforce its institutions is the best guarantee for a more prosperous future in the euro area."

Some politicians have already begun to factor in a Greek exit, however. In a frank admission that Greece could wind up abandoning the euro, Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker told reporters that the eurozone countries "have to consider all kinds of events," but insisted that "the working assumption" was that Greece would remain part of the euro.


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Dobri_Bozhilov says:
The Greek mysticism - "no to bailout - yes to Euro"

http://dobrisratings.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=149633&Itemid=109
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xeno77777-2009 says:
The Death of The Euro, will be the 21st Century Defeat of Thinly Disguised NAZI Germany! Good!, Good!, Good!
And of the 21st Century's Pope Gregory The Great Goof-Ball, Pope Bernard Hoax!
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xeno77777-2009 says:
Can Greece still learn to speak the Koine, or is it merely Byzantium of Constantine, and his Mesopotamian Baal Worship, and going to Church on the Sun God's Day (Mithras Day: Mithras = Mesopotamian Baal!)! The Oldest Bible is The Septuagint; written in the Koine; it is the source of the Targums and the Dead Sea Scrolls Bible! Pope Bernard Hoax is an Emmanuel Kant-ian, therefore a Mesopotamian Baal Worshipper!
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xeno77777-2009 says:
Germany, when it was formulating its Austerity is great era, was being subsidized by the U.S. Military presence and building of its famed Autobahn network! people do not remember this, or are too young to have been aware of this or to have been alive then! Greece, Ireland, and Spain, and even Italy, have no such Big Sugar Daddy (US Military) riding to the rescue. So German Austerity's likelihood of success,is based on a False Premise! Its failure is Inevitable! Long Live Argentina!! Viva Argentina! Greece needs to relearn the Koine, both linguistically, and in thee true Spirit of Alexander the Great, Aristotle, and The Holy Spirit of The Truth above All Else. Today's Germany, is the Old NAZI Germany, in a very Thin Disguise! Emmanuel Kant's Neo-Platomnism is still its Official Philosophy! Neo-Platonism is merely ann Abstract Version of Old, Old Mesopotamian Baal Worship! "Sic Transit Gloria, German Mesopotamian Baal Worship!" Ho!, Ho!, Ho!
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