Court prosecution has ordered an urgent investigation because of the publications in the press that talk about "bankruptcy" of the country and about the "exit of the Greek economy of the euro and its return to the drachma." The purpose of this study was to determine whether and by whom was performed the offense of law relating to the dissemination of false news.
The judge who has undertaken the case will include in the documentation also the complaint against unknown persons, which the prosecutor Argiris Tsihlas has filed in the court of appeal. Mr. Tsihlas has based the indictment on specific publications in the media and in the blogs, which speculate by claiming that the state will go bankrupt and will return to the drachma.
Prime Minister George Papandreou confirmed from Vienna that the rumors for the return to the drachma are "Nonsense "that" seek to terrify the citizens". "We ask for the necessary respect and calmness, so that we do our job under the most favorable conditions and for the citizens not to fear every day because of rumors that they will lose their money, that we will return to the drachma and we will go out of the eurozone" added Mr. Papandreou. Greece's Prime Minister said his government had inherited in a tragic condition the economy which is not poor, but was not managed properly and is in its base were stranded client relations.
The speech of Mr. Papandreou proves to be crucial for the reverse of the views of Europeans and of the President of the Deutsche Βank Josef Ackermann, who days ago expressed his view that Greece should go out of the eurozone, but yesterday during the meeting of the bankers he announced that waives his statement and believes that Greece will handle and will emerge from the crisis without having to exit from the eurozone reported the envoy in Vienna for NET.