• Greece has 3 days to deliver or face consequences
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[IMG]http://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20130702&t=2&i=746754775&w=460&fh=&fw=&ll=&pl=&r=CBRE9610LHZ00[/IMG] [SUP][SUP]Giorgos, a 58-year-old who became homeless five years ago when he lost his job, sits on a park bench in Athens [/SUP][/SUP] [QUOTE](Reuters) - Greece has three days to reassure Europe and the International Monetary Fund it can deliver on conditions attached to its international bailout in order to receive the next tranche of aid, four euro zone officials said on Tuesday. The lenders are unhappy with progress Greece has made towards reforming its public sector, a senior euro zone official involved in the negotiations said, while another said they might suspend an inspection visit they resumed on Monday. Athens, which has about 2.2 billion euros of bonds to redeem in August, needs the talks to conclude successfully. If they fail, the International Monetary Fund might have to withdraw from the 240-billion-euro bailout to avoid violating its own rules, which require a borrower to be financed a year ahead. That would heighten the risk that concerted efforts by policymakers over the past nine months to keep a lid on the euro zone crisis could unravel, at a time when tensions are rising in other countries on the region's periphery.[/QUOTE] [URL="http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/02/us-eurozone-greece-idUSBRE96107A20130702"]More in Source.[/URL]
I'd put money on more riots being inbound one way or the other here.
I'm sure Golden Dawn is loving the dissent and chaos
Shit, looks like they're going to face full-life consequences look somebody had to make that stupid shitty joke at some point and it might as well be me to get it out of the way
spoiler : the debt will never be repayed. Not in Greece, not in Spain, not anywhere.
[QUOTE=Reds;41277815]Shit, looks like they're going to face full-life consequences look somebody had to make that stupid shitty joke at some point and it might as well be me to get it out of the way[/QUOTE] They'll have to deal with this with their bear hands
Hopefully the people on the ground will continue developing their own supply chains and community self-management as they have been in many places without corporate, financial, or government involvement. I read an interesting article in New Internationalist about some of the successful autonomous communities springing up in Greece out of this mess which seem very positive.
Greece used to be mighty back in the day, until the day they fallen this low...
I feel sorry for those hard working citizens that have been fucked over for years by frauding assholes. Then again same shit happenes in every country. I wouldn't be surprised if there is going to be a riot or even a civil war this summer.
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