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By Dina Kyriakidou
ATHENS | Thu Nov 3, 2011 4:56pm EDT
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has struck a deal
with ministers to step down and hand power to a negotiated coalition
government if they help him win a confidence vote on Friday, government
sources with knowledge of a cabinet meeting said.
They said the ministers involved in the deal were led by Finance Minister
Evangelos Venizelos.
"He was told that he must leave calmy in order to save his party," one
source told Reuters on condition of anonymity. "He agreed to step down. It
was very civilized, with no acrimony."
The source said Papandreou admitted he had made a mistake in calling on
Monday for a referendum on a bailout package agreed with the EU last week.
German and French leaders summoned him to a meeting in Cannes on Wednesday
where they demanded Greece keep to the deal or risk exclusion from the euro
zone.
"Venizelos told him he must make a graceful exit both for his sake and for
the party's sake and that the ministers would help him do it," the source
said. "This is provided he survives the confidence vote, which is not at all
certain."
A minister present at the meeting said Papandreou agreed to step down after
he had forged a coalition with the conservative New Democracy party.
"That was the agreement," the minister said on condition of anonymity. "That
is now proving difficult because (opposition leader Antonis) Samaras is
setting all these conditions."
Sources at New Democracy said they envisaged a non-political government that
will rule for one month to six weeks and Papandreou's resignation was a key
condition.
"We don't want to even have our own people in this government. In fact it
would be best if it was completely non-political," a senior ND official said.
Government officials said the socialists would negotiate for it to last for
6 months and probably end up with 3 months.
Both parties agree that this government would ratify the bailout agreement
and then take the country to elections.
If ND managed to win them outright, it would try to renegotiate the
agreement.
"We only want to discuss and change what is not working and only with our
partner's agreement. Policies that take us backward must change. For example
, we've seen that every time they raise taxes, tax revenues go down," the ND
official said.
Officials at PM's office refused to comment on the discussions in the
cabinet. He has not said he would resign and his office has repeatedly
denied such an intention.
ATHENS | Thu Nov 3, 2011 4:56pm EDT
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has struck a deal
with ministers to step down and hand power to a negotiated coalition
government if they help him win a confidence vote on Friday, government
sources with knowledge of a cabinet meeting said.
They said the ministers involved in the deal were led by Finance Minister
Evangelos Venizelos.
"He was told that he must leave calmy in order to save his party," one
source told Reuters on condition of anonymity. "He agreed to step down. It
was very civilized, with no acrimony."
The source said Papandreou admitted he had made a mistake in calling on
Monday for a referendum on a bailout package agreed with the EU last week.
German and French leaders summoned him to a meeting in Cannes on Wednesday
where they demanded Greece keep to the deal or risk exclusion from the euro
zone.
"Venizelos told him he must make a graceful exit both for his sake and for
the party's sake and that the ministers would help him do it," the source
said. "This is provided he survives the confidence vote, which is not at all
certain."
A minister present at the meeting said Papandreou agreed to step down after
he had forged a coalition with the conservative New Democracy party.
"That was the agreement," the minister said on condition of anonymity. "That
is now proving difficult because (opposition leader Antonis) Samaras is
setting all these conditions."
Sources at New Democracy said they envisaged a non-political government that
will rule for one month to six weeks and Papandreou's resignation was a key
condition.
"We don't want to even have our own people in this government. In fact it
would be best if it was completely non-political," a senior ND official said.
Government officials said the socialists would negotiate for it to last for
6 months and probably end up with 3 months.
Both parties agree that this government would ratify the bailout agreement
and then take the country to elections.
If ND managed to win them outright, it would try to renegotiate the
agreement.
"We only want to discuss and change what is not working and only with our
partner's agreement. Policies that take us backward must change. For example
, we've seen that every time they raise taxes, tax revenues go down," the ND
official said.
Officials at PM's office refused to comment on the discussions in the
cabinet. He has not said he would resign and his office has repeatedly
denied such an intention.
w*d
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另外,提前多久订车比较便宜?
m*t
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200人以上
靠你还睡得着
靠你还睡得着
m*t
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请假了吗
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