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    Greek prime minister defends bailout deal

    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — In a televised address, Greece's prime minister has defended austerity measures that include painful wage and pension cuts but would ensure the country receives a euro130 billion ($171.6 billion) bailout deal and stave off bankruptcy.

    Lucas Papademos says the alternative is catastrophic bankruptcy, echoing comments made earlier Saturday by the leaders of parties backing Greece's coalition government — socialist George Papandreou and conservative Antonis Samaras.

    Papademos says "the deal will ensure our country's future inside the euro ... A bankruptcy would lead to uncontrollable economic chaos and social explosion." He added that under bankruptcy Greeks would lose their savings, the state would be unable to pay for salaries and pensions and there would be import shortages.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The leaders of the two parties backing Greece's coalition government made dramatic appeals to their deputies Saturday to back legislation that calls for harsh new austerity measures — essential if Greece is to get a new bailout deal worth euro130 billion ($171.6 billion) and stave off bankruptcy.

    Prime Minister Lucas Papademos is expected to give a televised address later Saturday to defend the deal.

    Debate on emergency legislation approving the new bailout and a debt-swapping deal with private creditors began in committee Saturday afternoon. A plenary session will debate and vote on it Sunday. Further legislation detailing the measures demanded by, and agreed with, Greece's public creditors, the European Union and the International Monetary Fund, will be up for vote a few days later. The exact time has not yet been set.

    Both leaders — socialist George Papandreou and conservative Antonis Samaras — as well as Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos, a socialist, used stark images of a country under bankruptcy to warn their respective parliamentary groups of the importance of their vote.

    "If we do not dare today, we will live a catastrophe," Papandreou said.

    "What do you want, a country where food will be handed out with food stamps and where we will have no fuel?" Samaras angrily told a dissenting deputy.

    "The battle is now. The war is now. If we falter, nothing will be left standing...The real dilemma is between painful measures and crushingly painful ones," Venizelos told socialist lawmakers.

    Deputies are wary of voting for the measures, which include wage and pension cuts and the prospect of more to come, along with the firing of several thousand civil servants and the shutdown of several state agencies, including welfare agencies. The demands of the EU and the IMF have caused one of the original coalition parties — the populist right-wing Popular Orthodox Party — to quit the government and withdraw its four members from the cabinet. Two more cabinet members — both socialist deputy ministers — have also quit, citing their disagreements with parts of the austerity package.

    Both Papandreou and Samaras made it clear that dissenters would have no place in the party. Samaras was more emphatic, threatening to expel those who did not vote in favor and exclude them from the lists of party candidates in the next election. "I want to make it absolutely clear ... rebels or 'bravehearts' have no place in (the party's) candidate lists," he said.

    "I call on you to fall in line and vote for this difficult and painful deal that will help (the country) stand on its feet. Whoever has a conscience problem, can resign," Papandreou told his lawmakers.

    Despite their leaders' calls, at least four deputies from each party openly declared they would vote against, while two socialist deputies — both former ministers — hinted they might do so. None offered to resign.

    Together, the socialists and the conservatives have 236 deputies in the 300-member parliament.

    Samaras also called for an immediate election once the bond swap deal with Greece's private creditors is over, saying he would not agree to the extension of the mandate of the coalition government beyond that date. Elections are normally due in October 2013. The bond swap deal with Greece's private creditors is expected to help Greece get rid of some euro100 billion of its debt. The bond swap must be completed before March 20, the redemption date for euro14.5 billion worth of bonds. Elections could then be held about three weeks later than that, at the earliest.

    While the two parties met, union leaders staged a demonstration outside parliament that attracted about 4,000 protesters, according to the police — while 5-6,000 policemen patrolled the streets of Athens. The protest ended with some scuffles that left two people injured when police tried to clear the street in front of parliament. Authorities are bracing for a much larger, and possibly violent, one on Sunday evening.

    Another 4,000 turned out for a peaceful demonstration in Thessaloniki, Greece's second city.

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    Costas Kantouris in Thessaloniki contributed to this report.

     

    13 comments

    • Timmy  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      papademos you are not the prime minister. you were not put in office by the people. you are an e.u. stooge placed in an office you have no rite to be in. cut the crap already. this is a catastrophy not declaring bankrupt.
      • VIETVET 3 mths ago
        You must be on the side of the terrorists, a coalition Goverment took over to help with the Loans that the country NEED TO GO FORWARD, If someone steals, like doctors, lawyers, tax collectors, It is up to the law to do something about it not Papadimos, He is doing a great job and saved the country from embarrasment. How would you justify going to the Skopians and asking them to vote for us (the Greeks) to go back into the EU, heh and the Turks are becoming members also with the Euro, what do you say now? There was no competition everything was expensive, because they were all in the take from the cow. how can you survive like that? it was not papadimos that put the Greeks into this perdicament but Karamalis,
        multiply 32 billion times six years deficit per year and you got the answer genious.
    • Foigel  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      The same fiction that we in the US were fed to bailout the mega rich and protect their investments is now being dished out to the Greeks and not all there-- at least in the streets, are swallowing it. "The sky will fall" unless you, the middle class, shield the holders of debt and capital. The same dire talk is used to get us into wars (Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan) transferring billions of public dollars to private entities-- the wars are fought for a time, many suffer, they end, troops come home and we never demand an accounting, "What was it for?"
    • Jim  •  Grundy, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Of course, he favors bailout. He and his rich buddies will get their share of the pie.
      • VIETVET 3 mths ago
        You got it mixed up, if the country would have gone to default then the bankers, lawyers, doctors would buy it for penneys.
    • 4G2  •  3 mths ago
      My prediction:

      1. Greece will 'agree' in writing to the EU's demands,
      2. The EU and IMF will give them the bailout funds, mainly because they don't want to deal with a bankruptcy right now,
      3. The Greek recession will be greater and longer than any one expected, although many will state that the expectations were overly optimistic,
      4. Greece will be unable / unwilling to follow through with all the cuts and tax increases, thereby missing their metric marks,
      5. This whole saga will start up again, dragging on for a few years, culminating in another Greek bailout.
      • VIETVET 3 mths ago
        If they go to work like they should and stop listening to the Communists, they will beat the odds and come clean with the loan. Greece is a very rich country, now it has oil, minerals, tourism, agriculture and HISTORY. If they do what the rest of Europe is doing, they will succeed and the rest of the PIIGS. only clean and jail the crooks, including politicians. especially the ones that voted for NO!
    • Niki  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Whoever is making these negative comments is so ignorant..CLEARLY you do not know what the conditions are in Greece, and I'll tell you one thing- it is NOT the people's fault. Get your facts straight, and talk about yourself "IKNOWBETTER"; clearly, YOU DON'T!
      • NOT PC 3 mths ago
        Niki... sounds Greek. Greece is broke and austerity isn't going to fix it. What else do I need to know?
    • A  •  3 mths ago
      The Country is broke and bankrupt and still you have to explain and defend why you have to cut spending.
      Greece is hopeless.....
    • VIETVET  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      The middle class has survived in Greece because of the heroic bailout that was just voted by the true Greeks that have guts, the others were all #$%$ and not only that but by voting no you put yourselfs with the terrorists ranks that don't believe in Democracy but are still fighting the civil war..
    • doug allcorn  •  3 mths ago
      European Union , bankruptcy , include painful wage and pension cuts , just like the 700 billion the usa gave away to the banks.they want to break the unions and all our pension.
      we paid into ssc now they want to change the rules tell them to screw off they will not let there banks go under because really the sky is not falling chicken little just look up.
    • Phil s  •  Freeport, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      "made nervous by the extent of the cuts and by how voters might punish them in the next election."....this is all politicians here or there think about. slime from an aemoba belly
    • harryballs  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      This is all about the lazy collecting their pensions at 50 years of age.
    • Iknowbetter  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Good luck greeceballs, you're going to need it.
    • Iknowbetter  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      If they didn't spend so much time putting their tallywakers in each others behinds they might have been able to solve this problem.
    • Iknowbetter  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      #$%$ lazy BF-ers.
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