Κάπου-κάπου μας συλλυπείται και κανένας Ευρωπαίος! Greece in economic despair

Philippe legrain economist, author and former economic adviser to President Barroso

After many bail-out programs and austerity reforms imposed by ”the Trojka”, Greece’s economy seems to be more stable than it has been in the past years. The country’s economy is expected to grow by 1,8% next year and the government is projected to have a budget surplus of 1,75 percent. However, the current economic situation is still very concerning. Around 23 percent of it’s workforce is unemployed and it had 7 horrible years of recession which has left a big impact on it’s population. Since poverty is increasing by the day, the United Nations warn for a humanitarian crisis.

The IMF argues that Greece’s public debt of €330bn is unsustainable. The idea of debt relief seems to be out of the question, as solidarity between Northern and Southern member states is low. Many economists claim that the lack of solidarity between member states is one of the main reasons the structure of the Eurozone is doomed to fail.

Leon;idas Chrysanthopoulos retired Greek ambassador, Former Director General of EU Affairs and Head of International Relations of EPAM

Together with Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos and Phillipe Legrain, we will discuss the future for Greece within the Eurozone and much more.

https://roomfordiscussion.com/interview/greece-economic-despair/

We still have some friends left who empathize our national depression and despair

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