Reforms: time running out for Athens


The clock is ticking for Athens, requested by its partners in the euro zone to move to the next level in terms of reforms. Technical discussions on this thorny issue will begin on Wednesday, announced European leaders, Greece to carry out reforms to obtain additional financing.


"I hope that an agreement will be reached, because I see that they are not as tough as they were previously estimated Pantelis Glezos resident unemployed. And we, on our side, we have started to become more clear about our requests. So I think it will happen something. I hope they will not implement the above measures rescue those that were supposed to be applied because we could not accept it. "


"I think we should give Greece and the government as much margin as possible so they can do what they can, indicated a resident in Athens. It'll gradually and see what reforms can pass. I think people are aware of what is happening, they do not expect that everything changes and everything will be perfect because the conditions were there before. "


While standing on Monday a Eurogroup meeting in Brussels, the words of the Greek Minister of Finance Yanis Varoufakis from a documentary broadcast in the evening were making waves in Berlin. Varoufakis indicated that European leaders always "knew that Greece will never repay its debts," but they "acted as if Athens was not insolvent."






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