Thursday, March 19, 2015

Greece adopted a law against poverty amid tensions – El Universal (Venezuela)

 EL UNIVERSAL
 

Thursday March 19, 2015 12:00 AM

ATHENS In the middle of negotiations with international creditors, the Greek Parliament adopted on Wednesday overwhelmingly the first bill sent by the Government of radical left of Alexis Tsipras, with the aim of assist the poorest.

The law was voted by 149 deputies of SYRIZA and its 13 allies Independent Greeks, but also by the New Democracy (conservative) and Pasok (Socialist), AFP said.

The draft regulations on the impending action is entitled to stop the humanitarian crisis and government organization. Its aim, among others, is to succor private families of electricity or facing housing problems or supply.

The Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem will attend the meeting Tsipras keep this Thursday in Brussels with the leaders of Germany, France, the European Commission and the European Central Bank.

Sources confirmed that Dijsselbloem Eurozone will come to Brussels to join this meeting, which was organized following a request Tsipras.

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