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Papandreou toughs out referendum pledge
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Papandreou toughs out referendum pledge
Greece’s Prime Minister held firm early Wednesday to his shock decision to call for a referendum on a hard-fought European debt deal, despite anger from abroad, market turmoil across the world and dissent from within his own party.
George Papandreou’s government still faced a battle for survival with a vote cheap jerseys of confidence scheduled for Friday and a grilling from frustrated European leaders expected later in the day ahead of a Group of 20 summit in the French Riviera.
After a gruelling seven-hour Cabinet meeting, government spokesman Ilias Mossialos said Papandreou’s Ministers expressed “total support for the initiatives taken by the Prime Minister” and said the referendum would be held “as soon as possible.”
However, government officials said two Ministers still had strong reservations cheap soccer jerseys to the idea of a referendum, which will be the first in Greece since the country voted to abolish the monarchy in 1974. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to reveal details of the Cabinet meeting.
World markets were hammered across the world after Mr. Papandreou’s surprise on Monday night announcement amid fears the vote could unravel a deal which took European leaders months of complex negotiations among themselves and with banks to reach.
Greece’s general price index plunged to close down 6.92 per cent, while in custom made jerseys Germany the Dax index, the major stock market average, lost 5 per cent the equivalent of about 600 points on the Dow. The French stock market closed down 5.4 per cent, the Italian 6.7 per cent and London 2.2 per cent.
European leaders had made no secret of their displeasure.
“This announcement surprised all of Europe,” said a clearly annoyed French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has been scrambling to save face for Europe before he hosts leaders of the G20 major world economies later this week.
“Giving the people a say is always legitimate, but the solidarity of all countries mlb jerseys cheap of the eurozone cannot work unless each one consents to the necessary efforts,” he said.
Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who have been at the forefront of Europe’s efforts to contain the debt crisis, talked by phone and agreed to convene emergency talks Wednesday in Cannes, France, to which Mr. Papandreou was also summoned to discuss implementation of the bailout.
French lawmaker Christian Estrosi was even more direct, saying on France-Info radio that the Greek move was “totally irresponsible.”
“I want to tell the Greek government that when you are in a situation Rolato of crisis, and others want to help you, it is insulting to try to save your skin instead of assuming your responsibilities,” Estrosi said.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, meanwhile, said he would try to prevent the cheap jerseys referendum plan, saying he would “attempt to see that it doesn’t happen.” But he conceded it was up to Greece how it approves or rejects the European deal.
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Mr. Papandreou’s decision had left his government teetering on the verge of collapse on Tuesday, as his own deputies rebelled and his Socialist party saw its parliamentary majority whittled down to just two seats in the 300 member legislature.
George Papandreou’s government still faced a battle for survival with a vote cheap jerseys of confidence scheduled for Friday and a grilling from frustrated European leaders expected later in the day ahead of a Group of 20 summit in the French Riviera.
After a gruelling seven-hour Cabinet meeting, government spokesman Ilias Mossialos said Papandreou’s Ministers expressed “total support for the initiatives taken by the Prime Minister” and said the referendum would be held “as soon as possible.”
However, government officials said two Ministers still had strong reservations cheap soccer jerseys to the idea of a referendum, which will be the first in Greece since the country voted to abolish the monarchy in 1974. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to reveal details of the Cabinet meeting.
World markets were hammered across the world after Mr. Papandreou’s surprise on Monday night announcement amid fears the vote could unravel a deal which took European leaders months of complex negotiations among themselves and with banks to reach.
Greece’s general price index plunged to close down 6.92 per cent, while in custom made jerseys Germany the Dax index, the major stock market average, lost 5 per cent the equivalent of about 600 points on the Dow. The French stock market closed down 5.4 per cent, the Italian 6.7 per cent and London 2.2 per cent.
European leaders had made no secret of their displeasure.
“This announcement surprised all of Europe,” said a clearly annoyed French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has been scrambling to save face for Europe before he hosts leaders of the G20 major world economies later this week.
“Giving the people a say is always legitimate, but the solidarity of all countries mlb jerseys cheap of the eurozone cannot work unless each one consents to the necessary efforts,” he said.
Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who have been at the forefront of Europe’s efforts to contain the debt crisis, talked by phone and agreed to convene emergency talks Wednesday in Cannes, France, to which Mr. Papandreou was also summoned to discuss implementation of the bailout.
French lawmaker Christian Estrosi was even more direct, saying on France-Info radio that the Greek move was “totally irresponsible.”
“I want to tell the Greek government that when you are in a situation Rolato of crisis, and others want to help you, it is insulting to try to save your skin instead of assuming your responsibilities,” Estrosi said.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, meanwhile, said he would try to prevent the cheap jerseys referendum plan, saying he would “attempt to see that it doesn’t happen.” But he conceded it was up to Greece how it approves or rejects the European deal.
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Mr. Papandreou’s decision had left his government teetering on the verge of collapse on Tuesday, as his own deputies rebelled and his Socialist party saw its parliamentary majority whittled down to just two seats in the 300 member legislature.
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