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Archive - Mar 2015

March 13th

There is a humanitarian crisis in Africa, talking about one in Greece is profane

13 March 2015 / 15:03:52  
Despite the diverse results of our latest poll in the three language versions of GRReporter, our readers see people in difficulty, not destitute citizens of the European Union.


Bulgarian heads IMF’s mission to Athens

13 March 2015 / 13:03:42  
The representatives of the lenders behave arrogantly with the Greek negotiators, as stated by advisor to Greek Minister of Finance Elena Panariti immediately after her return to Athens from Brussels.


March 12th

Greece makes the lenders extremely nervous

12 March 2015 / 20:03:08  
"There is no problem if you want to leave the euro," Jeroen Dijsselbloem told Yanis Varoufakis at the Eurogroup meeting last Monday.


Protest note from Athens against a statement by Wolfgang Schaeuble

12 March 2015 / 17:03:13  
The response of Greece’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to statements by representatives of Germany’s government that the issue of war reparations did not exist for Berlin was equally violent.


The Brussels group arrives after the Troika and the institutions

12 March 2015 / 13:03:04  
At the first meeting with the representatives of the institutions, as the Greek government has recently started to call the lenders, it has become clear that it is not possible to continue the negotiations if Greece does not provide specific economic data.


SYRIZA will not turn Greece into an energy banana republic

11 March 2015 / 22:03:16  
The interconnector between Greece and Bulgaria IGB would be the first completed part of South Stream, the goal being to put it into operation in 2018, as stated by CEO of IGI Poseidon SA Elio Rugerri.


March 11th

Negotiations between Athens and the new θεσμόικα are underway

11 March 2015 / 21:03:43  
Unable to keep its campaign promise to put an end to the Troika, the Greek government announced that it would negotiate only with the institutions (θεσμοί, thesmi in Greek), which are nothing else but the former Troika. Thus a new term was born, namely θεσμόικα (thesmoika).