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    Greek economy stuck in deep recession

    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece's economy remained stuck in a deep recession in the fourth quarter, according to official figures released Tuesday that confirm the painful effects of austerity reforms intended to lower debt.

    Gross domestic product dropped by 7 percent on the year in the fourth quarter of 2011, in non-seasonally adjusted terms, the Greek Statistical Authority said.

    The struggling eurozone country has been shut out of long-term bond markets since 2010, and is surviving on rescue loans from European Union countries and the International Monetary Fund. But harsh austerity measures demanded in return for the emergency loans have hammered the economy.

    Greece's economy has been in decline since late 2008, with successive quarterly contractions since then, with the exception of the first quarter of 2010.

    Parliament early Monday approved a new round of austerity measures, slashing the minimum wage and planning mass layoffs in the civil service. The measures were demanded by the EU to approve a second massive bailout deal. Eurozone finance ministers also want Greece to detail how it will cover a remaining budget gap of euro325 million ($428 million).

    But a meeting of the 17 ministers originally expected Wednesday was called off, with Jean-Claude Juncker, who chairs the ministers' meetings, saying "further technical work" was needed by Athens. The ministers will instead hold a conference call Wednesday afternoon, and a full meeting Monday.

    Juncker, who is the prime minister of Luxembourg, said the technicalities included details on covering the euro325 million ($428 million) gap and the lack of "the required political assurances from the leaders of the Greek coalition parties on the implementation of the program."

    In Athens, a government official said the financing gap was discussed during a Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Lucas Papademos. A final decision laying out the details of how to cover the gap will be made Wednesday, after discussions Tuesday night with debt inspectors from the EU and International Monetary Fund, the official said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because talks were still in progress.

    The official said letters from the party leaders promising implementation of the measures would also be ready Wednesday morning.

    Earlier in the day, government spokesman Pantelis Kapsis had said funds to cover the euro325 million would come "from spending cuts from ministries, from areas including defense."

    The last-minute cancellation of the finance ministers' meeting — which was expected to give the green light for a key debt-relief deal with private creditors linked to the bailout — shows the eurozone wants much tougher guarantees now from Athens before giving it an extra euro130 billion ($171 billion) in rescue loans, on top of euro110 billion granted in 2010.

    Tensions between Athens and other European capitals have hit new highs this week. While the European Union is officially still warning of the far-reaching dangers of a disorderly default by Greece, some politicians have in recent weeks downplayed the effects of such an event.

    But tension is also showing within Greece. Dissent over the early Monday vote saw a junior coalition partner withdraw its support from the government, while the two remaining parties expelled 43 of their deputies in parliament for voting against the measures and six Cabinet members resigned in protest against the austerity.

    Papademos on Tuesday described the vote as being of "historic" importance and indicated there would be no immediate Cabinet reshuffle — one of the ministers who resigned had been persuaded to stay on, while the other five would not be replaced for now.

    The vote took place after severe rioting Sunday night in Greek cities that saw dozens of buildings, shops and cafes looted and burned.

    The National Confederation of Greek Commerce on Tuesday said 153 businesses in Athens had been damaged, 45 of them destroyed — figures that are higher than initial police estimates released Monday.

    More trouble was reported Tuesday in the western Greek town of Agrinio, where police said a group of about 50 youths smashed banks, storefronts and a post office before clashing with police.

    ____

    Gabriele Steinhauser in Brussels contributed.

     

    24 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  Groton, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      When I was younger. I traveled around Europe by train with a backpack. I toured Greece and found it to be a marvelous place to visit. It was friendly, cheap, and used the Drachma for currency. The people were hard working folks. Maybe the future of Greece resides with the past. Greece was a great place to vacation and relax. I miss the old Greece very much.
      • isidora 3 mths ago
        after we got sold to the EU-all borders were open, and every thieving Albanian came into Greece-ruining her for everyone else! Albanians are like locust or roaches, ruining anywhere they go!!! This is fact!
    • Homero  •  3 mths ago
      Total system failure, repair or refurbishing impossible, only way new systerm.
    • Samantha  •  3 mths ago
      The €uro is going to implode.
      Get rid of everything you have in €uros and save yourself from bankruptcy.
      Get rid of all your €uros.
      You will thank God that you did.
    • Samantha  •  3 mths ago
      Strike against the eu BAST€RDS and destroy them before they destroy you and your country. People in all eu member countries, revolt against the eu BAST€RDS. Get rid of them and get back your independence and freedom and stop giving them billions upon billions which you can use for your own benefit.
    • Samantha  •  3 mths ago
      Go on FREEDOM FIGHTERS. RAZE the eu to the ground. Get back your independence and freedom from the eu colonialist petty dictators. Eliminate them. Eliminate the QUISLINGS that there are in every eu member country like the Norwegians eliminated QUISLING after WWII. Regain your independence and freedom. Destroy the eu and its colonialist petty dictators from the face of the earth.
    • Samantha  •  3 mths ago
      All those MPs who were kicked out of their parties because they voted against AUSTERITY IMPOSED BY THE EU AND GERMANY unite together and form a new party. Get new candidates and promise that you will DEFAULT and send the euro and the eu colonialist petty dictators packing and leave both eurozone and the eu and regain your independence and freedom from the eu yoke and get back your DRACHMA.
      You may suffer in the beginning, but you will be better off not being ordered by the eu colonialist petty dictators and you will have regained your independence and freedom.
    • Samantha  •  3 mths ago
      Thank GOD the eu is disintegrating.
    • Agni  •  Tianjin, China  •  3 mths ago
      I hate this sugar-covered word "recession".Excluding censored words, "economical crisis" or "depression" fits best.
      • R 3 mths ago
        under male domination do you expect anything else ? after all you women gave birth to these animal male garbage that are the main cause of all the troubles in this world from time immemorial.it is time you brainless women stop getting pregnant with animal male garbage under male capitalist domination once and for all.
    • Y-hoo Sucks Donkey D-ck  •  3 mths ago
      We are stuck in one too. It's the new world order.
    • j  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      How can they have a good economy with all those man hours wasted rioting.
      • lumpy1974 3 mths ago
        how could you think there budget is not 100%+ stolen away we could afford too survive when we were monkeys?
    • WATCHEM  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      America has not always been the model of success. Early 1900's many fortunes made here on the broken backs of others. The last 60 years are America's best years largely owing to being victorious in WW2, the GI bill, cheap power, plentiful resources and lack of production competition, world wide.
      • R 3 mths ago
        absolutely, who can dispute that?
    • R  •  3 mths ago
      it is not the end of the world as the anglo-american media propagates to the outside world.greece is in an economic crisis, and the united states is worst off because the debt of the usa is 16.4$ trillion right now , and rising by the day with no chance of ever being able to pay it back. greece in one way or another gets some help from other europeans, plus the harsh austerity reforms with pain . and suffering will get through, and back on its feet sooner than later.the united sates has got nobody that is going to bail it out ,and is doomed in the long run to end up completely bankrupt.the anglo-american media propaganda uses the minor insignificant greek problem of 10 million people to blow out of proportion, taking into account that the greek economy within europe is insignificant , let alone the rest of the world
      .the real problem of the world is the dysfunctional american economy that is sucking the blood from the rest of the world for the last 40 years and lives off its back like a leeching parasite.
    • Mike W  •  3 mths ago
      They are all in the streets protesting that they will lose retirement at 55 and all their do nothing jobs. No wonder their economy is in the tank.
      • lumpy1974 3 mths ago
        do you think mankind has not created enough defence budget generators too cover all our housing, food, clothing, medical and regular defences?.. and do you think all thoughs people would not have massive levels of wisdom earning chores too stay smart enough too not kill our selves with our massive might?
    • Dave  •  3 mths ago
      This is the future for the US economy...get used to it
    • Supream1  •  3 mths ago
      GRRR 3 nations that should have never been part of the EURO zone Spain Portugal and Greece out of the 3 Greece was the one the the EU was most worried about Am not saying that Greece should not be part of the European Union just not part of the Euro zone And this was knowed to everyone in the European Union they were worried about Greece's economic troubles 11 yrs ago And now they all crying about it and also Greece did nothing in the last 10 yr about it they just went as if nothing was wrong ..Remind me of my ex roomate who kept charging on his Credit cards even know that he was still in school and had no income yet ..
    • dw  •  Midland, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      The rioters are burning Greece to the ground, creating jobs and opportunity in the construction industry - too bad all the Greek workers are already retired
    • Paul  •  Beverly, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      This is the future for the US economy....
    • ozymandias  •  3 mths ago
      It's not a recession. It's life without borrowed money.
    • jr  •  3 mths ago
      My suggestion to the Greek people is that they pool their money and open up New York System Hot Wiener Restaurants throughout the country.
    • lumpy1974  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      it is called theft when we were monkeys we could afford too suvive it is billions of times easier now.
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