“The German government considers almost inevitable outlet (Greece) in the euro area, if the opposition leader Alexis Tsipras heads the government after the elections (legislative), abandoning fiscal discipline line and no longer reimburse debts of the country “, says the website of the weekly, based on ” sources close to the German government “.
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A Hypothesis “BEARABLE”
Merkel his Minister of Finance Wolfgang Schäuble, both conservatives, “bearable consider a country’s exit from the single currency because of the progress made by the euro area since the peak of the crisis in 2012″ , provides Spiegel .
Within the government, the first reaction to this article came from the Secretary of the Social Democratic State for European Affairs, Michael Roth. “Greece is a member of the eurozone. And must remain so. Avoid causing, by word, political and economic consequences that would be unwelcome “, has he said on his Twitter account.
” NO ALTERNATIVE “, SAYS BERLIN
The Greek Parliament announced Wednesday confirmed its dissolution and the organization on January 25 early parliamentary elections in which the radical left, Syriza, is given favorite in the polls. Its leader, Alexis Tsipras, wants to end the austerity policies imposed on the country by its international creditors in exchange for some 240 billion euros in loans. He also wants to negotiate a new restructuring of the public debt beating down the Greek economy
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Mr. Wolfgang Schäuble has publicly ruled Monday that Greece was required to continue on the path of reforms already under way, “no alternative” , regardless of the outcome of future elections.
Two days later, Michael Fuchs, a leader of Merkel’s conservative party CDU estimated in an interview that helping financially Athens was no longer a necessity today, citing a possible exit from the country in the euro zone. A hypothesis already proposed several times since the start of the economic crisis in Greece
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