30 September 2012
30-09-2012 • The Troika, consisting of representatives of the European Commission, the European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has once again descended on Athens. In the midst of the piles of rubble left by last week’s riots, the Troika finds itself in an equal state of confusion. The SP has once again been proved right: what’s owed turns out to be much higher than expected, the demolition policy isn’t working and according to the IMF it’s time for a real restructuring of the debt. Meanwhile the Greeks are not only desperate, but are gradually losing all restraint. Alexis Tsipras, opposition leader in the Greek Parliament, predicts the swift downfall of the government as a consequence of growing popular protest. Will Brussels listen this time? Or will we see in October, once again, yet another non-summit of government leaders?
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