Thursday, June 20, 2013

Greek Coalition about to collapse - will Samaras and Pasok attempt to soldier on ? Can Greece fill the gap that may or may not exist ( do you believe Eurogroup or IMF view of Greece ) ?

PM: We will continue with or without DIMAR for another three years

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras declared late on Thursday night that his government would continue on its way toward reforms and sustained funding of the country from its creditors, with or without the support of the Democratic Left (DIMAR) which on Friday morning is expected to announce its secession from the coalition government.

Samaras also confirmed he has backed down on the issue of the state broadcaster by agreeing to the hiring of as many as 2,000 of the 2,656 old ERT employees and for broadcasting to restart as soon as possible, with all frequencies operating, but without a return to what he dubbed “the sinful status”.

“Today [president] Fotis Kouvelis and DIMAR were outside the framework of the agreement we had reached on Wednesday, asking for a return to the sinful status of ERT,” said Samaras, adding that PASOK president Evangelos Venizelos “is right when saying that some assume the full responsibility of governing and some are only there some of the times.”
The PM made it clear he desires to see DIMAR stay on in the coalition, but added that he was determined to carry on: “Today was the anniversary of the first year since the formation of this coalition. We have three more years ahead of us,” pledged Samaras.

Visibly tired and speaking on a recorded televised message, Samaras made his determination clear regarding reforms, declaring that, “we will continue on the road of responsibility.”

ekathimerini.com , Friday June 21, 2013 (01:04) 




Eurogroup sees no shortfall in Greece's bailout funding

Greece's emergency funding will not fall short, the head of the Eurogroup said on Thursday, calling on the Greek government to work to allow creditors to complete their latest review and disburse the next tranche of aid.
"There is no financing gap, the program is fully financed for at least another year. So there is no problem on the premise that we reach a final agreement on the review in July,» Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who chairs the meetings of eurozone finance ministers, told a news conference in Luxembourg
"It is of the utmost importance that the Troika can finalise its review at the beginning of the July,» he said, referring to the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
[Greece]

ekathimerini.com , Friday June 21, 2013 (00:22) 




IMF: No financing problems for Greece

The International Monetary Fund sees no financing problems with Greece as long as a review of its loan program is concluded by the end of July, IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said on Thursday.

“There is an ongoing review of the Greek program; the mission that concluded yesterday has made important progress; policy discussions have paused and are expected to resume by the end of the month,” Rice said in an e-mailed statement.

“The priority remains for the Greek authorities to deliver on the program quickly. If the review is concluded by the end of July, as expected, no financing problems will arise because the program is financed till end-July 2014.”




[Bloomberg]





Thriller in Athens: Samaras coalition gov’t in impasse – Live blogging June 20/2013

Posted by  in Politics

The meeting between PM Antonis Samaras, Evangelos Venizelos (PASOK) and Fotis Kouvelis (Democratic Left) ended in impasse only 45 minutes after it started on thursday evening. It looks as if junior partner Democratic Left (Kouvelis) withdraws its support to Samaras.

Kouvelis statement expected soon.

10:47 pm

Fotis Kouvelis speaking:
“I repeated my proposal to reopen ERT with all personnel and then we’d discuss the restructure.
 I insisted this would be the common line.that’s an issue of democracy.
I stressed, that the gov’t had to follow Council of State order and reopen the frequencies.

The gov’t did not do it.

The black on TV screens is violent.

The gov’t (Samaras) insisted.

We said no to actions that insult legality.


The gov’t [Samaras] issued a Legislative Act [to shutdown ERT] without the consent of DemLeft and PASOK.

We invited Nea Dimocratia to accept our proposals.”

Kouvelis is going to meet with his Parliament Group.

10:54 pm
Also PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos called for an extraordinary meeting of PASOK parliament group.

Right after Venizelos & Kouvelis left Maximos Mansion, PM Samaras called an extraordinary meeting with his own ministers.

TV showing the ministers entering PM’s office.

10:57 pm

Journalists question if Kouvelis would withdraw only his ministers (Justice, Public Administration & two deputy ministers) and continue to support Samaras [and PASOK] or he will leave the coalition gov’t.

11:00 pm

it is odd that both Venizelos & Kouvelis seemed to had mainly agreed with Samaras on Wednesday night meeting. What happened? did DelLeft MPs put pressure on Kouvelis?
Even bigger question is what PASOK do….

11:01 pm

Council of State second ruling on ERT is expected soon.

11:06 pm

Venizelos to make statement any minute.

Journalists report that some PASOK MPs express the view Venizelos should withdraw from the gov’t.

11:09 pm

if Kouvelis will break form the go’vt I will have to apologize to him for this article I wrote earlier today.

11:10 pm
from Samaras’ party: Samaras could call for a ‘government confidence vote’ within 3 days. Then it would be clear if Samaras remains PM

11:12 pm

Venizelos statement:
the situation for the country and the people is especially crucial.

We faced a difficult problem due to unilateral action of Nea Dimocratia to shutdown ERT and blacken TV screens.

We asked to restore the frequencies and follow court orders.

after the multi-hour negotiations

For us big issue to restore democratic institutions and restore public broadcaster.

but also there is a problem in the coalition government.

The immediate re-broadcast in full program with some 2,000 personnel [2,656] and provisions for the music ensembles ( :) ) , a new minister for the media not the one who handled ERT.

there is also a major problem in coalition governance. [ he means Samaras governs without his partners].

There has to be a update of gov’t agreement to deal with the citizen’s problems who suffer economically and socially and health care.

we need a plan against Golden Dawn.

Also that the anti-racism bill will be back to Parliament.

We want a 3-party coalition government  for [another 3 years].

One can not govern based on public survey polls. [ND celebrating every time it get 1.5% ahead of main opposition SYRIZA].

— He said that nobody wants early elections and he called to Kouvelis to continue support —-
 11:28 pm

reports from DemLeft headquarters claim that Kouvelis may withdraw his ministers. Final decision to be taken with Kouvelis parliament group & party political council tomorrow morning at 10 am.

11:31 pm

reports from PASOK headquarters claim that Venizelos will continue to support the gov’t provided his demands will be fulfilled. But also MPs and high-ranking party officials have a say on the issue. Now a meeting started.

11:42 pm

Result: on the occasion of ERT all discomfort of PASOK & DemLeft from Samaras unilateral governance broke out and that the PM did not into consideration their causes.
11:43 pm

Result from what Greek media reported until now:

1. Kouvelis may withdraw his ministers but continue to support (‘tolerate’) the gov’t. If he does it tomorrow, the gov’t would need to call new ministers. Maube the gov’t reshuffle would take part tomorrow.

2. Venizelos wants to continue supporting the gov’t but with a ‘But’…

3. Samaras is in difficult political position as his partners question him. He would need to seek ‘vote of confidence’.

4. Main disagreement between Kouvelis and Samaras was that Kouvelis was opposing the mass dismissal of civil servants.

Samars coalition government was sworn in on 21st June 2012.

11:57 pm

some media report that PM Samaras statement imminent. Watch for the rumors that he would seek vote of confidence.

12:03 pm

PM Samaras is making a statement but due to ERT shutdown cannot be transmitted live [LOL].

it will be given to the press …later.

 12:08 pm

Mega TV reporter citing ND ministers: Samaras determined to seek confidence vote with PASOK and [2] independent MPs.

that would mean ND+PASOK = 153 MP + 2= 155 votes in a Parliament of 300.
155 votes? a very thin majority for a country in strict austerity.

12:15 pm

media report: Samaras & Venizelos spoke on the phone a while ago.

Samaras will address the non-sleeping Greeks via Live-transmission in short time. I don’t know who fixes the Live-Feed but certainly he wants to show “all possible even without ERT.”

Rumors insist he will seek confidence vote.

It looks as if Samaras takes his decision without Kouvelis.

Got the feeling Kouvelis is out….

 12:20 pm

Samaras statement:

first he says the usual blahlah .. Greece in euro, recovery etc.

-want continue the work of gov’t.

-we agreed on ERT on Wednesday. how to reopen ERT, hire with 3-month work contracts 2,000 people, in 10-days to pass a bill to the new ERT etc.

I closed the sinister ERT.

- today Kouvelis came and asked to return to the sinister ERT past. He asked that all personnel will be hire din the new ERT.

- Kouvelis decided not to support my solution but brave PASOK did.

-today we are one year in the gov’t and we will continue for another 3 years.”

PM said nothing about announcing “seeking confidence vote”.  It’s the usual leaks to the press to create … suspense when the political agenda is as hot as possible. Oh! We don;t go to snap polls either.

Meanwhile, also the Council of State issued its ruling : 11-pages. It’s like the temporary one.

Almost forgot one important thing: Samaras fired 2,656 people from ERT and will hire 2,000 for the new ERT.

As one Greek internet user wrote: “the next elections dilemma will be EURO or ERT.”
Thank you for following KTG live blogging.

You were a wonderfully silent audience as always :) – Greeks make enough noise.
PS no time to thumbnail pictures & other blog decorations – sorry



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