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Sunday, May. 20, 2012 |  Syndicate content

Venizelos says Greece must decide on euro membership

Page last updated at 15:26 GMT, Thursday, February 9, 2012 - 20:26 EST

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Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos has told Greece’s political parties that they will have to take a clear decision on whether they want the country to remain in the euro or not by the time the Eurogroup meets again next week after eurozone finance ministers held back from giving the green light for a new loan package for Athens.

Speaking late on Thursday in Brussels following the end of the Eurogroup meeting, Venizelos said that Greek politicians had a “historic responsibility” to live up to over the next few days.

The new loan agreement is due to be submitted to Parliament on Friday so MPs can vote on it on Sunday. Venizelos said a clear decision would be needed by February 15.

"Until the next Eurogroup, which will most likely convene on Wednesday, our country, our people should think and make a final strategic choice,» he said, saying a critical decision needed to be made over private sector bondholder losses (PSI).

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Comments

Uhummmmm...

February 9, 2012 by Jim Adams (United States ), 14 weeks 2 days ago

Uhummmm... Really? Another idea floating around about a decision by the people of Greece, a 'referendum?' Was Papandreou so progressive that he was ahead of his time (even if by 60 days)?

He's not giving the people a choice

February 10, 2012 by John Gurlides (United Kingdom ), 14 weeks 2 days ago

I think Evangelos (he doesn't deserve that surname) is talking about a decision by the politicians not the people.
Heaven forbid that the people of Greece should have a choice as to whether they want more joblessness, poverty, soup kitchens, suicides and loss of national sovereignty!

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