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Botton line1, funtsezkoa dena…

Hartzekodunek onartu behar dute ‘lortutako akordioa’:

“Were in trouble next week if creditors don’t accept Greece’s reforms“, Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis says. If our list of reforms is not backed by the institutions, this agreement is dead and buried.”

Baina ‘erakundeek’ (i.e, Troikak) ez dute kolpea emango:

That’s bad. But… But it’s not going to be knocked down by the institutions.”

Espero dezagun Varoufakis-ek asmatzea Troikak (sorry, ‘erakundeek’) egingo duena. Alemaniako Finantza Ministro Shäuble-k abisatu zuen. Funtsezkoa gertatzear dago.

For his sake, let’s hopes he is correct in predicting what the Troika, pardon, Institutions will do. Because this is precisely what Schäuble meant when he said that the “Greeks Certainly Will Have A Difficult Time To Explain The Deal To Their Voters“: under the conditionality of the Troika’s approval, the Tsipras government now has to walk back essentially all the promises it made to the Greek people – promises which by some accounts amount to over €20 billion in additional spending – or the Troika, pardon Institutions, will yank the entire deal and the Grexit can then commence.

And that’s the bottom line.

Poztasuna (!?), urkatzeko soka nahikoa eta abar:

It’s also the reason Schäuble was gloating: because he gave the Greek government just enough rope with which to hang itself.

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1 Ikus Germany Gives Greece Just Enough Rope: Varoufakis Says If Troika Rejects Reforms “The Deal Is Dead And Buried”: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-02-20/germany-gives-greece-just-enough-rope-varoufakis-says-if-troika-rejects-reforms-deal.

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