The Greeks divided on the stay of their country

"After, they'll throw us a few crumbs, and they will say that all is well"



Greece breathing. The four-month period granted in Brussels yesterday allows the Greeks to cling to the hope that things will work out. Recalls the press and for the agreement to be validated, Athens must prepare by Monday evening the list of reforms it is committed to conducting.


Antonis, civil servant, he must believe:

"That's how the agreements: compromise, negotiation. What matters now is to have work and I think that after that everything will be fine. It's better than before anyway. "

Labour: Greeks still suffer from a more than 25% unemployment, having reached 30%. Reassess the meager pensions, it is also what is expected by the Greeks. But the market at the Athens fish Paradissanos, retired, is not optimistic. "Me, I have the impression that nothing has changed. I mean after, they will throw us a few crumbs, and they will say that all is well. Syriza will say "We struggle" and the opposition will say "You do nothing," and it will be the same, always the same. "


Tuesday Eurogroup will decide on the reforms proposed by Tsipras: there is no guarantee that it will give the green light on the most sensitive measures: raising the minimum wage, the lowest pensions, protection of foreclosures or stop privatization .






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