Greece - SYRIZA, in the margin of the Eurozone

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Sir, You and your country are one of the biggest trolls of the world.
There are no Greeks is Greece. Greeks died out 1,500 years ago. The people living in Greece now are Turks, and some Macedonians.

Modern "Greeks" have some links to Byzantium. But, Byzantium was part of Rome.

Turks naming their country after a European one is the biggest troll of all
 
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There are no Greeks is Greece. Greeks died out 1,500 years ago. The people living in Greece now are Turks, and some Macedonians.

Modern "Greeks" have some links to Byzantium. But, Byzantium was part of Rome.

Turks naming their country after a European one is the biggest troll of all
I understand ... there are very few indians also ... most are communist/socialist bots. Essentially Interchangeable with any citizen in the former USSR.
 

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Greece Can’t Plan a Barbecue, Let Alone a Currency, Nielsen Says
Greece isn’t likely to leave the euro as the government wouldn’t have the capacity to issue a replacement currency, UniCredit SpA Chief Global Economist Erik Nielsen said.
Arranging the production of new banknotes wouldn’t be an “easy task for a government that cannot organize a barbecue, frankly speaking,” :lol:
Nielsen said in an interview on Bloomberg television on Friday. “I really don’t believe they have either the political or technical capability of starting their own currency. Money needs to be a commodity of trust, and I don’t think they have the trust in the population.”
The International Monetary Fund said its team negotiating with Greece left Brussels on Thursday after failing to make progress on a debt deal that would help the country to avoid default. Since a program has to be in place by the end of the month the deal has to be agreed by the end of next week to allow time for parliamentary approvals, Nielsen said.
If talks fail and Greece tries to create a parallel currency to the euro, issuing new physical banknotes would still be difficult because the country does not have its own printing press. Notes ordered abroad would have to be distributed to banks, in secret, which are “halfway closed, nationalized, or under capital controls,” Nielsen said.
Greece’s creditors have “never seen anything so completely ridiculous, frankly speaking, from a debtor country in the way they approach it,” he said. “People are just simply fed up with this.”
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Greece being the BD of EU again
 

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Greece Can’t Plan a Barbecue, Let Alone a Currency, Nielsen Says
Greece isn’t likely to leave the euro as the government wouldn’t have the capacity to issue a replacement currency, UniCredit SpA Chief Global Economist Erik Nielsen said.
Arranging the production of new banknotes wouldn’t be an “easy task for a government that cannot organize a barbecue, frankly speaking,” :lol:
Nielsen said in an interview on Bloomberg television on Friday. “I really don’t believe they have either the political or technical capability of starting their own currency. Money needs to be a commodity of trust, and I don’t think they have the trust in the population.”
The International Monetary Fund said its team negotiating with Greece left Brussels on Thursday after failing to make progress on a debt deal that would help the country to avoid default. Since a program has to be in place by the end of the month the deal has to be agreed by the end of next week to allow time for parliamentary approvals, Nielsen said.
If talks fail and Greece tries to create a parallel currency to the euro, issuing new physical banknotes would still be difficult because the country does not have its own printing press. Notes ordered abroad would have to be distributed to banks, in secret, which are “halfway closed, nationalized, or under capital controls,” Nielsen said.
Greece’s creditors have “never seen anything so completely ridiculous, frankly speaking, from a debtor country in the way they approach it,” he said. “People are just simply fed up with this.”
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Greece being the BD of EU again
This is your best post in weeks!

Why not barbecue Greece!
 

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EU s problem is.. that what comes after SYRIZA possible fail is either of the two options bellow





this is why Obama and Merket pray to god every night for Syrizas good health.. :balleballe:
 

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EU s problem is.. that what comes after SYRIZA possible fail is either of the two options bellow





this is why Obama and Merket pray to god every night for Syrizas good health.. :balleballe:
Go Ahead ..... lol Go fascists .....
 

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EU s problem is.. that what comes after SYRIZA possible fail is either of the two options bellow





this is why Obama and Merket pray to god every night for Syrizas good health.. :balleballe:
Sir, which one you prefer?

Just asked though.
 

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at the moment I go the Greek way ,, the only way I ever learned to walk..




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Kreta .. just before the wedding ..
 
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Greece likely to exit euro and EU without deal with creditors – central bank
http://rt.com/business/267754-greece-euro-exit-debt/


The Athens is likely to leave the eurozone and the EU if it fails to reach an agreement to unlock a €7.2 billion bailout installment, said a statement from the Bank of Greece.

“Failure to reach an agreement would, on the contrary, mark the beginning of a painful course that would lead initially to a Greek default and ultimately to the country's exit from the euro area and – most likely – from the European Union, the bank said in a statement Wednesday.

This is why the bank called a debt deal a “historical imperative” impossible to ignore.
 

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I am really worried about Greece, Balkans, Ukraine and Russia. You all seem to have some fundamental problems. I wonder what is the root cause? Communism? Orthodox religion? Laid back attitude towards laws?

What were you thinking when borrowing like there is no tomorrow? I can understand that individual people make mistakes, but countries? Democratic countries with elected parliament? Does that mean that all Greeks are idiots? I just cannot get it. It makes it even more painful to know that other crisis countries are out of the crisis by now, only Greece is left.
 

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the troika shall make up their mind to get Grexit and cut loss short.

350B [emoji27] how did they allow the debt to run up to that amount? was there really a risk management in place ?

everyone takes a 1st world life for granted but none accepts hardworking and financial discipline (austerity).

~Tapa talks: Orange is the new black.~
 

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the troika shall make up their mind to get Grexit and cut loss short.

350B [emoji27] how did they allow the debt to run up to that amount? was there really a risk management in place ?

everyone takes a 1st world life for granted but none accepts hardworking and financial discipline (austerity).

~Tapa talks: Orange is the new black.~
Τhis is not true
most of the money were feeded to the German contractors during the Olympic games contruction infrastructure and Venizelos airport, buying German tanks and subs.. Also given as loans to people buying German cars etc..
Siemens also is prosecuted for bribery in Greece for projects concerning Billions..

So I will not feel any gilt if Germans loose their bet
 

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