segunda-feira, 23 de maio de 2011

Senhoras e Senhores, mais uma viagem!

Já com menos de dois meses de dinheiro disponível, o sinais acumulam-se relativamente às dificuldades gregas: Grécia prepara quinto programa de austeridade. Para não haver dúvidas, Bruxelas diz como as coisas deverão ocorrer, nesta entrevista de Jean-Claude Juncker à Spiegel de que transcrevo um excerto (realces meus):
SPIEGEL: Nevertheless, we'd like to try aiming for the truth: How bad is the situation for Greece really?
Juncker: Greece has not adequately implemented the consolidation program to which it had agreed. Revenues are 9 percent below the target, the reform of the tax system is not proceeding as agreed and the planned privatization efforts haven't even been initiated. We were very direct in trying to explain these failings to our Greek friends at the last meeting of the European Union finance ministers.
SPIEGEL: What does Athens have to change?
Juncker: There are quite a few things Greece can do to clean up its budget. he government bureaucracy is bloated and needs to be reduced in size. Besides, the country has significant assets that the government owns.

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