The Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, reiterated the German chancellor on the need to develop a growth plan for Europe. He also dispelled rumors of liquidity problems.
“We need a new doctrine that unites Europe. Mrs. Merkel could leave a legacy in the coming years, before ending his career, everyone would remember as the ‘Plan Merkel ‘as today remembered the’ Marshall Plan ‘, “he said on Sunday (03/15/2015) Minister on Greek television. It urgently needs a plan and said the politician.
Also, in a time when many voices say that Greece is facing major liquidity problems, Yanis Varoufakis, reiterated that the payment of wages and pension is guaranteed.
“The increase in government revenue is not bad at all. There was a decrease in the first two months, but there was also a reduction in costs, so this is important. There is no problem with fundraising for (paying) salaries and pensions, “said Varufakis told the private channel Alfa.
Asked how long the Executive may meet its domestic payments and obligations to lenders, because in March and later in June and July are scheduled several disbursements, stressed that there is no problem and that negotiations with partners a solution will be found.
Tsipras fears run out of money in March
At the moment the government is returning to the timely installments and last Friday paid the IMF International 348 million euros (365 million dollars) for the second tranche of the loan, according to Efe said a source from the Ministry of Finance.
The German Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung Sunday published today that Tsipras fears run out of money in late March and so I have moved on Friday to President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz.
Six out of ten Greeks supports Government
Government sources insisted yesterday, after a meeting of Tsipras with his economic team to address this issue, there will be no liquidity problems for salaries and pensions to be paid as normal, because the government will implement measures to increase the liquidity of the public purse.
According to a survey by the research institute Public Issue published Sunday by the daily Avgi six of ten Greeks supports the Government’s position in negotiations with partners
VC (efe, dpa)
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