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    Greek premier says default would lead to 'chaos'

    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece's future in the eurozone came under renewed threat Friday as popular protests again turned violent and dissent grew among its lawmakers after European leaders demanded deeper spending cuts.

    The country's beleaguered coalition government promised to push through the tough new austerity measures and rescue a crucial €130 billion ($170 billion) bailout deal after six members of the Cabinet resigned.

    Prime Minister Lucas Papademos promised to "do everything necessary" to ensure parliament passes the new austerity measures that would slap Greeks with a minimum wage cut during a fifth year of recession. He also promised to replace any other Cabinet members who did not fully back his efforts.

    "It is absolutely necessary to complete the effort that began almost two years to consolidate public finances, restore competitiveness and economic recovery," Papademos told an emergency Cabinet meeting.

    Draft legislation for the new austerity measures was submitted to parliament after the five-hour meeting ended.

    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 as more than 15,000 people took to the streets of the capital after unions launched a two-day general strike that disrupted transport and other public services and left state hospitals running on emergency staff.

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

    Debt-stricken Greece does not have the money to cover a €14.5 billion bond repayment on March 20, and must reach a vital debt-relief deal with private bond investors before then.

    Papademos said the bailout and the deal with private creditors would return Greece to growth next year, and deliver a 4.5 percent primary surplus in 2012 — better than an earlier official prediction of 1.1 percent of gross domestic product.

    "A disorderly default would cast our country into a catastrophic adventure. It would create conditions of uncontrollable economic chaos and social explosion," he warned.

    "Greeks' standard of living in the event of a disorderly default would collapse, and the country would be swept into a deep vortex of recession, instability, unemployment and penury. These developments would lead, sooner or later, to exit from the euro."

    He also warned that, "Either we will achieve an agreement that will set the country on a new course, or, if we backtrack, in yet another historic display of cowardice, we will head for collapse. I want to be clear. These are not just crucial moments, they are dramatic for the country."

    Earlier Friday, the small right-wing LAOS party in Papademos' coalition said it would not back the new measures and four of its officials in the cabinet resigned, including the country's transport minister. Two Socialists cabinet members have also quit.

    LAOS leader George Karatzaferis said rescue creditors had humiliated Greece.

    "Of course we do not want to be outside the EU, but we can get by without being under the German jackboot," he said. "I would rather starve."

    Greece has promised to approve the new austerity measures as emergency legislation by late Sunday, despite deep public resentment. Papademos' coalition is backed by 252 lawmakers in the 300-seat parliament.

    The cuts include a 22 percent drop in the minimum wage and plans to fire 15,000 civil servants in 2012, at a time when the unemployment rate is over 20 percent and the economy is in a fifth year of recession.

    European leaders, however, are demanding deeper spending cuts.

    Eurozone finance ministers on Thursday said more austerity needs to be agreed to and set a deadline for the middle of next week.

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

     
    • NA  •  3 mths ago
      What else can you do? Continue to kick the can down the road? Now or later, take your pick!
      • ergos 3 mths ago
        Are you sure you spelled "pick" correctly?
    • Umlaut  •  3 mths ago
      The Greeks are finding out what anyone who lives off borrowed money finds out sooner or later - if you're lucky (you borrowed off decent people) your car is reposessed and your belongings are thrown in the street. If you are unlucky (you borrowed off other types) your legs get broken.
    • JJ  •  3 mths ago
      Honestly - I am really looking forward to this chaos - we can learn how economies can adapt and evolve when faced with an extreme event.
      • Linda 3 mths ago
        or...if they ALSO borrowed from China...we can get a ring side seat to see just how WE will be treated when OUR note comes due...JJ didcha ever think about THAT one????
    • L S  •  3 mths ago
      I just wonder how much of a pay cut the politicians and business people are taking, especially bankers.
      • Thurston Howell III 3 mths ago
        hey numbnuts. Joe average Greek gets five weeks vacation, free heat,free medical and good knows what more so take the rich guy #$%$ and blow it out your liberal #$%$
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        oh, bankers and such get a raise!

        thurston, you're an idiot.
    • Eagle  •  3 mths ago
      The answer is let the Greeks fail, so investors who gamble there going to be bailed out loose and loose big. Investors control everything oil ! once they learn things might change.
    • Linda  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      the Greek govt can push as hard as they want to but the Greek people won't allow it...they are as stupid as the liberals here in the USA....they refuse to see the writing on the wall no matter how large the letters are so let the country default,go down the toilet and then maybe....reason will someday return to Greece.....the more liberal nonsense I hear in this country,the more I am certain that THAT is exactly what is going to happen here...unfortunately because the "wanters" in this country have refused to face the reality that NOTHING and NO ONE rides for free...even if Mr Obama says so....and HIS saying so is what has gotten this country in the mess it is currently in....we are quickly approaching Greece 2
      • D 3 mths ago
        According to Wikipedia…. Liberal philosophy is based on five basic categories of morality. The first, the promotion of fairness, is generally described as an emphasis on empathy as a desirable trait. With this social contract based on the Golden Rule comes the rationale for many liberal positions. The second category is assistance to those who cannot assist themselves. A nurturing spirit is one that is considered good in liberal philosophy. This leads to the third category, the desire to protect those who cannot defend themselves. The fourth category is the importance of fulfilling one's life; allowing a person to experience all that they can. The fifth and final category is the importance of caring for oneself, since only thus can one act to help others.
        Supermajorities of Americans actually favor "liberal" positions time and again.
      • Jess 3 mths ago
        Drivel
      • christopherf 3 mths ago
        Liberals believe in 'fairness'? Ok let's start with the liberal news media. Even liberals I know can see through their shams. Remember Newsweek's Bachmann issue which is the tip of a very large iceberg. Fairness my #$%$
    • Vet-patriot  •  3 mths ago
      What part of socialism do these #$%$ not get when you spend more than you take in you are going to go broke eventually entitlements run out just what Osama Obama is doing in the US wake up America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • anthony 3 mths ago
        It was the doing of firms like Goldman Sachs
      • Jess 3 mths ago
        Anthony, look up sovereign debt.
    • 1 tired citizen  •  3 mths ago
      It's pretty obvious that most Greeks don't have any more clue than our own congress. You can yell and scream all you want, but that doesn't change the fact that there is no more money to be begged, borrowed, or stolen.
      This Greek politician says that he doesn't want to be under German jackboots and he would rather starve, so I say to him and the others like him - starve.
      It's too bad that Greece got into this mess because the unions and the politicians they owned stayed in power by promising the people everything under the sun to get their votes.
    • David44149  •  3 mths ago
      The way things are going, at some point the Greeks are going to say enough of the #$%$ default and take down the world's economy. Maybe all those piling on Greece might want to consider what happens to them in that scenario. Take a lesser deal, get a good start, and live to fight another day when everyone is in better shape.
    • Richard  •  3 mths ago
      This is what happens when the bill comes due.
      I'd have more sympathy for the Greeks if there was systemic failure to pay their income
      taxes and the fact they added on another "month" to the fiscal year so they could pay
      their union people more more money; they were limited to how much they could pay
      per month so they pretended there was an additional 13th month within the normal
      365 day year to get around their previous agreements.
    • Jess  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Forget Greece. I'm waiting for the global default. All westernized nations writing off all their debts in on fell swoop. Is it so far fetched?
    • TruthNFreedom  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  3 mths ago
      As history proves...let it collapse...take out the leadership...who are mafia wannabes and restart...simple effective and the only real way forward.

      When the leadership sees their fellow criminals about to hang...suddenly their next money fix isn't so important.
    • WakeUpAmerica  •  Naples, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      AP & PM Papademos, you already have 'chaos' in Greece! And the situation will only get worse if you remain in the eurozone for everyone concerned! To bolster . prop-up or finance Greece is futile at this junction in time, thay are too far in debt, and don't want to make changes that will lead to fiscal responsibilit! Big goverment(50% of workers), Union demands, work and pay rules that are arcane and unreasonable(ie. locomotive driver gets 18 months pay, 16 months pay for government workers, 14 months retirement pay)!
    • beckyb  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Greece would have a budget surplus without debt payments. Greece will eventually default on the debt anyway. Why should the Middle Class be impoverished to delay the inevitable?
    • Zippy  •  3 mths ago
      Let 'em have it! They won't deal with concessions...let these clowns riot until they figure out tthe real deal.
    • Avran  •  3 mths ago
      Greekarmageddo! Coming Soon!
    • Sean Kennedy  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      And he is somehow comparing that "chaos" to the law-and-order they currently have on the streets of Athens?
    • Suit of Flames  •  3 mths ago
      Let Greece go under; let the perils of socialism and big government have real-world consequences, including starvation and death, if necessary
    • Todd  •  Miami Beach, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The sooner the money spigot is turned off the better. As for us, I wish China would pull our credit card right now ! We'll all be better off in the long run.
    • Gershom  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Why should Europe have to suffer for Greece? Let them bail themselves out! Greece needs to take steps to decentralize it's economy, it's banking system and it needs to take in perhaps 5% of the income of each of it's taxpayers per year, drop the entitlements completely and they will roar back to life again. The governments in Europe need to get their hands off the necks of their economies and when they do that, their governments will be well-funded, but they need to knock off the entitlement mentality. Let the churches do the aid for the poor and the elderly! The governments just need to focus on law, police, military, infrastructure and currency and leave the rest of the details to the provinces (and their federal states, like in Germany) or to the people. Western Europe would be wise to look to the example set by the USA's Founding Fathers in restructuring their economies.
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