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    Greece caught between protests, austerity demands

    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece's future in the euro grew increasingly precarious Friday as violence erupted on the streets of Athens during a general strike and five politicians resigned from the government after European leaders demanded deeper spending cuts.

    Hours after Greece claimed it had reached an agreement among its squabbling party leaders on new cutbacks, European officials dashed any hopes that the country was close to getting its bailout. Finance ministers said more austerity needs to be agreed and set a deadline for the middle of next week.

    If Greece's government fails to meet Europe's demands, the debt-ridden country faces a chaotic debt default next month that would send shockwaves around the world economy and could doom a generation of Greeks to even deeper hardship.

    If it does deliver those demands, Europe has committed to give it a €130 billion ($172 billion) lifeline that would at least postpone Greece's day of reckoning.

    "No disbursement without implementation," Jean-Claude Juncker, the Luxembourg premier who also chairs the eurozone's finance ministers' meetings, said Thursday after they declined to fully back the deal Greek leaders had agreed.

    The eurozone finance ministers want Greece to find another €325 million ($432 million) in savings and say Parliament must to vote the austerity through. Worried that Greek political leaders could later renege on the austerity promises, they also requested that the party heads commit to the measures even after general elections in April.

    The fallout from the eurozone's demands was immediate in Athens.

    Thousands of people marched through the streets to protest the cuts, which include a 22 percent drop in the minimum wage at time when the unemployment rate is over 20 percent and the economy is in a fifth year of recession. Clashes broke out, with demonstrators hurling fire bombs at riot police shooting tear gas.

    Resistance was also growing in Athens' halls of power, with six members of the 48-strong Cabinet leaving the government over the past two days because they could not agree to the new demands.

    The five were Deputy Foreign Minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou, a majority Socialist lawmaker, the transport minister and the deputy ministers of defense, merchant marine and agriculture — all members of the rightist LAOS party, a junior coalition member. On Thursday, Deputy Labor Minister Yiannis Koutsoukos, a Socialist, also quit.

    "They are trying to impose measures that will make the recession worse and drive the country to despair," Xenogiannakopoulou said in a letter, adding that she would vote against the cutbacks in parliament.

    LAOS leader George Karatzaferis said he was withdrawing support for the measures agreed a day earlier, describing the country's treatment by its European partners as "humiliating."

    Though LAOS is a small party, its action underscores the growing discontent, both among political leaders and households — nearly one in two young people are out of work.

    LAOS has 16 deputies in the 300-seat parliament in a coalition backed by 252 lawmakers, posing no direct threat to the measures that are due to be voted late Sunday and backed by the two major coalition parties, the Socialists and conservatives.

    The Socialists and conservatives have both called emergency meetings of their parliament members following a Cabinet meeting scheduled for about 1600 GMT.

    The uncertainty hit global markets, as shares on the Athens Stock Exchange plunged 4.6 and the euro sank 0.7 percent to $1.3180.

    As well as trying to secure the bailout, Greece is close to concluding a related debt-relief agreement with banks that would slash €100 billion ($132 billion) from the country's national debt.

    In return for the promised debt relief, Prime Minister Papademos and heads of the three parties backing his government — including Karatzaferis — have already agreed to demands to fire 15,000 civil servants in 2012, slash the minimum wage and significant reductions in health, social security and military spending.

    Karatzaferis insisted it was not his intention to withdraw from the government, and urged other countries in the European Union to challenge what he described as Germany's domination of the union.

    "Of course we do not want to be outside the EU, but we can get by without being under the German jackboot," he told a news conference. "Like all Greeks, I am very irritated ... by this humiliation."

    In central Athens, clashes erupted outside Parliament between dozens of hooded youths and police in riot gear. Police said eight officers and two members of the public were injured, while six suspected rioters were arrested.

    The violence broke out as thousands took to the streets of the capital after unions launched a two-day general strike against the planned austerity measures.

    Police said some 7,000 people took part in the demonstration. Another 10,000 Communist supporters held a separate, peaceful march.

    Scores of youths, in hoods and gas masks, used sledge hammers to smash up marble paving stones in Athens' main Syntagma Square before hurling the rubble at riot police.

    The country's two biggest labor unions stopped railway, ferry and public transport schedules, and hospitals worked on skeleton staff while most public services were disrupted. Unions were planning protests in Athens and other cities around midday.

    The harsh measures follow two years of severe income losses, repeated tax hikes and retirement age increases that failed to materially improve the country's finances.

    Greek politicians have taken a lot of criticism for the situation, and polls show the majority Socialists, elected in a 2009 landslide are now languishing at around 8 percent.

    "We are experiencing tragic moments," Deputy Prime Minister Theodoros Pangalos told Parliament Friday.

    EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso on Friday offered hope a deal could still be struck.

    "I am confident that a solution will be reached next week as this is critically important for Greece and the Greek citizens first and foremost but also for the whole euro area," he said during a visit to India.

    ___

    Gabriele Steinhauser and Slobodan Lekic in Brussels and Angela Charlton in Paris contributed.

     

    20 comments

    • old geezer  •  3 mths ago
      chaos is a Greek word
      • mg 3 mths ago
        And so are "system", "harmony", "to organize" etc., etc....
    • westerner  •  3 mths ago
      Why don't they just default and get it over with? Everybody knows that is where they will ultimately end up anyway.
    • ifnot4me  •  3 mths ago
      America!...............pay attention here, those of us still capable of thinking for ourselves can learn a valuable lesson from the Greek socialist meltdown, for those that refuse to see the writing on the wall you will come around probably sooner rather than later.
    • X RIDER  •  3 mths ago
      So we are going to be strung out another month? Ok I will stop trading for another month. If everybody would do the same they would stop this market manipulation. Its only a month and the message would be sent!
    • Viddy  •  Indiana, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      so Greece is bankrut and the people are protesting for...?????

      LOL... what a bunch of dipshats... I guess there was too many people on the wagon and not enough pushing and the wagon stopped. now no one still wants to get off....LOL
    • Viddy  •  Indiana, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      and Obama and the Demo'rats love the Government social programs and dependency... USA = Greece in 5 years
      • ifnot4me 3 mths ago
        Wow, you're optimistic, I can't see us going 2 years tops, batten down the hatches people we're in for a bumpy ride.
    • Bill  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      The whole 300 seat parliament in Athens needs to be purged of all this corrupt sludge
      • Tired 3 mths ago
        similar to our congress....
    • Richard  •  Medellin, Colombia  •  3 mths ago
      It feeels good to buy things on credit and live the good life but now the bills are due.
    • Roland  •  Kitchener, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      Dont feel sorry for them they sealed their future, it serves them right---- protesting wont work--- Lets face it you dont produce, have no industry ,people (Governments) who are looking for handouts you will fail in time and be eaten up by Countries that are Business minded( have people in the Government that know what they are doing) and hard working that is the future, look out World this is just the start THE STRONG SURVIVE THE WEAK WILL FALL
    • sane  •  3 mths ago
      EU will never throw another christian country under the bus.
    • Ari  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      I can't comprehend this! What is happening in Greece? I've never seen anything like it. The Greek behavior is so uncharachteristic. What are they waiting for? They should do what they've always done when they screw up!.... BLAME THE AMERICANS!
    • Esther  •  3 mths ago
      Greece should be turned into an International Park. Its citizens can eat olives, drink wine and stop reproducing. It is a failed State but a successful archeological site.
    • Kurt  •  Wausau, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      In January The Greek government awarded pedophiles with 35% pension for their "disability." Ain't liberalism great? Go unions, Democrats, OWS, socialists...America needs you!
    • Forrest  •  3 mths ago
      Just watch as the Greece falls then another EU country goes then another then another... Soon US will fall from that vacuum and the world goes into darkness by the end of the year.. and all I hear is We didn't set the world on fire...
    • George  •  Troy, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Okay America, what would you do if Obama raised your property taxes 10 fold? Greece survived as a democratic economy without property taxes for 100's of years just fine!
    • StephenB  •  3 mths ago
      Just let them default already, why kick the can down the road anymore ??

      Oh, but I must NOT forget, that IF THAT DID HAPPEN, then greedy Wall Street Bulls
      would lose it all in a STOCK CRASH...

      I am not shedding ONE TEAR for those little PIG bulls.....

      they have taken advantage of poor people in the USA long enough....

      Stephen
    • Patrick  •  Beijing, China  •  3 mths ago
      If the Greek electorate are so angry at the government, I would say to the PM to dissolve parliament and let the people decide (besides the fact that the PM probably is pulling his hair out from stress). The electorate needs to decide what they want and prioritize most: their social net, or the Euro. Time is not going to change the reality of those mutually-exclusive positions. The Greek people who have been getting sweet pensions and union-controlled government jobs (that union is particularly powerful). They need to get with it; Germany and France are in control of the EU, and they are not going to take any other excuses.
    • TT  •  Athens, Greece  •  3 mths ago
      Greek politicians are interested more in their political career rather then saving the country. Anyone who is following the news from close distance will understand that for 2 years Greek politicians where playing the cat & mouse game with Brussels just to get the bailout without implementing the changes required by the EU commission. It's about time to be online with Europe and for Greek politicians to answer to the law for looting Greece's wealth in which they are immunized from prosecution.
    • L  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      During times of universal deceit, speaking the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell
      The rape of the republic: The Zionist Fascist Ameikan Empire and the Goyin wars. International Banksters with their puppets Mayor Schwartza Pinocchio Hussein (D SMack Daddy Super Fly), (immaculated to clean the white mess created by the white puppet Mayor War Criminal G. Bush), Lucifer Clinton (High Priestess of the Illuminati and sexual deviant) and the Swindlers list of Timothy Geithner (money changer and knee capper), Ben Shalom Bernake (money counterfeiter and ponzi schemer, head of the Federal Reserve, a private banking cartel that has been designed to systematically destroy the value of our currency, drain the wealth of the American public and enslave the federal government to perpetually expanding debt, bailing out whoever it wants to with no accountability like Citigroup $2.513 trillion, Morgan Stanley $2.041 t, Merrill Lynch $1.949 t, Bank of America $1.344 t, Barclays PLC $868 billion, Bear Sterns $853 b, Goldman Sachs $814 b, Royal Bank of Scotland $541 b, JP Morgan Chase $391 b, Deutsche Bank $354 b, UBS $287 b, Credit Suisse $262 b, Lehman Brothers $183 b, Bank of Scotland $181 b, BNP Paribas $175 b, Wells Fargo $159 b, Dexia $159 b, Wachovia $142 b, Dresdner Bank $135 b, Societe Generale $124 b, All Other Borrowers $2.639 trillion), Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Deli Land mouth piece) and a extreme surplus of terrorist Freemasons and self hating leftist jews douche bags replacing head of states, heads of Central Banks and its entire DEBT-based CRIMINAL SYSTEM enslaving present and future generations making the world safe for the international banking cabal and multinational corporations. Why another war? To cover-up evidence of economic crimes: A war would go many miles toward preventing thorough investigation of in-your-face-theft of money invested by Americans in such outfits as MF Global. To solve unemployment: Sending young people into battle means they must be supported by the folks back home who, because of kin in the trenches, will gladly pay higher tribute (taxes) and that, in turn, will fatten the purse of those who profit from the killing of humans with the War Industries. War causes the destruction of people and things. This leads to massive opportunity at all levels for reconstruction to occur benefiting those companies that are part of the cabal. The love of money, the root of all evil.
    • Time waits for no slave  •  3 mths ago
      This will be another civilization that will disappear.The youth will leave the island and migrate to other nations,while the old gen stays there.This, in turn will end the Greek civ and they will become hybrids of greek and different races.Same thing will happen to Spain,and Italians,If they do not fix their economies.
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