Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Europe blackmailing Greece, says minister (Panagiotis Lafazanis) in Athens

Greece has lived under the toughest pressure on the part of European institutes in the past few months, the Greek Minister of Productive Reconstruction, Environment and Energy, Panagiotis Lafazanis said on Monday in an interview with the Rossiya’24 news channel.

"The country has lived under the toughest imaginable pressure from European institutes in the past five months," he said. "They’re forcing us to do the things they’d like us to do."

"This unprecedented blackmail put us in the face of a choice, namely, either we accept what they recommend and what will put Greece to its knees and will destroy the remainders of our economy and society, or else we pull out of the euro area," said Lafazanis, one of the leaders of the ruling Coalition of the Radical Left.

"But we didn’t accept this blackmail and told them we must ask our people whether or not it accepts blackmailing," he said. "Hence we needed a referendum."

Overnight to Saturday, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras made public the government’s decision to hold a nationwide referendum on July 5, in the course of which the Greeks would be asked about their attitude to the new belt-tightening measures the EU and the IMF were insisting on in exchange for further aid.

Following the announcement, the European institutes only stepped up the pressure on Athens, Lafazanis said.

"Instead of supporting our intension to ask the people, they continue intimidating us," he said. "They’ve blocked two fund facilities for us. That’s an unprecedented political and economic blackmail."

Alexis Tsipras said earlier the creditors’ proposals encroached on the European rules and on the Greek people’s right to employment, equality and dignity. "They demonstrate that the true objective of some of our partners was to humiliate a whole nation, not to achieve agreement with all the parties concerned," he said.

"We’ll certainly respond to the ultimatum on the basis of a sovereign expression of will by the people," Tsipras said.

Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said in an interview with the BBC on Sunday that the creditors’ decision to cancel financial support for Greece was "appalling".

"Nevertheless […] we have a clear consciousness," Varoufakis said. "We know that have bent over backwards to accommodate the institutions, the Troika (meaning the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the IMF - TASS), our European partners, and they have not come to the party, they have not met us halfway".

Defence Minister Panos Kammenos, the founder of the anti-austerity Independent Greeks party, issued probably the boldest characteristic to proposals on austerity measures as he addressed the national parliament on Saturday.

These recommendations were tantamount to "outright fascism that aims to put Greece to its knees and to humiliate it," he said.

"Is the stay within the EU worth taking the national flag down and renouncing Greece’s sovereignty?" Kammenos said. "We insist on a democratic Europe, on a Europe of human rights, and that’s why the Greek referendum is important for the entire European continent.".

  http://tass.ru/en/economy/804778
29/6/15
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3 comments :

  1. Vorgehen gegen möglichen "Grexit" : Varoufakis droht mit Klage ...

    "Unsere Mitgliedschaft ist nicht verhandelbar", stellte Griechenlands Finanzminister Varoufakis einem Zeitungsbericht zufolge klar. Er drohte auch juristisch gegen den möglichen "Grexit" vorzugehen. Das Land prüfe derzeit den Gang vor den Europäischen Gerichtshof.

    Der griechische Finanzminister Yannis Varoufakis hat laut einem Zeitungsbericht angedroht, gegebenenfalls juristisch gegen den "Grexit", das Ausscheiden seines Landes aus der Eurozone, vorzugehen. "Die griechische Regierung wird von all unseren Rechten Gebrauch machen", zitierte die britische Zeitung "The Daily Telegraph" den griechischen Minister.

    Die Regierung in Athen lasse sich beraten und werde "sicherlich eine gerichtliche Verfügung des Europäischen Gerichtshofs erwägen".

    "Die EU-Verträge machen keine Vorgaben für einen Euro-Austritt und wir lehnen es ab, ihn hinzunehmen", machte Varoufakis deutlich. "Unsere Mitgliedschaft ist nicht verhandelbar", kommentierte der Finanzminister Spekulationen über einen "Grexit".

    Noch nie ist ein Euro-Land aus der Währungsunion ausgeschieden. Griechenlands akute Finanzkrise und der Streit mit seinen internationalen Gläubigern verstärken allerdings Befürchtungen, dass das Land aus der Eurozone ausscheiden könnte.............http://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/varoufakis-grexit-101.html

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    1. Greece threatens to sue EU institutions to block country’s expulsion from euro zone ....

      Greece may seek a court injunction against the EU institutions to block the country’s expulsion from the euro zone and stop suffocation of the Greek banking system by the European Central Bank, Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said on Monday.

      "The Greek government will make use of all out legal rights," the Daily Telegraph cited Varoufakis as saying. "We are taking advice and will certainly consider an injunction at the European Court of Justice. The EU treaties make no provision for euro exit and we refuse to accept it. Our membership is not negotiable," the finance minister said...............http://www.ellanodikis.net/2015/06/greece-threatens-to-sue-eu-institutions.html

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    2. Grecia estudia medidas legales para bloquear su salida del euro...

      Grecia estudia medidas legales contra las instituciones comunitarias para bloquear su salida del euro, según el ministro griego de Finanzas, Yanis Varoufakis, cuyo país puede entrar hoy en 'default' (suspensión de pagos) si no abona que debe al Fondo Monetario Internacional (FMI).

      "El Gobierno griego hará uso de todos nuestros derechos legales", dijo Varoufakis al diario británico "The Daily Telegraph", en el día en que vence también la prórroga del rescate.

      Grecia, dice el rotativo, ha amenazado con presentar una orden judicial, no sólo para bloquear la expulsión del país de la moneda única, sino para evitar asfixiar el sistema bancario del país.

      "Estamos recibiendo asesoramiento y ciertamente vamos a considerar una medida en el Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea (UE). Los tratados de la UE no hacen provisión para la salida del euro y nosotros nos negamos a aceptarla. Nuestra participación (en la UE) no es negociable", subrayó el ministro al "Daily Telegraph".............http://www.elmundo.es/economia/2015/06/30/5592475b268e3ea7508b4570.html

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