Monthly Archives: January 2012

GERMANY HAS confirmed it wants an EU-appointed “budget commissioner” sent to Greece with powers to override its government’s budget policy.
Berlin’s demand would also apply to Ireland and any other bailout recipient that consistently missed the targets set out in its rescue plans, a well-placed European source said yesterday.

The source recognised that Ireland’s bailout was on track but said Berlin was anxious to avoid any repeat of the Greek situation, where the authorities have repeatedly failed to implement promised reforms.

Greece is resisting the pressure from Germany. “Anyone who puts a nation before the dilemma of ‘economic assistance or national dignity’ ignores some key historical lessons,” said finance minister Evangelos Venizelos.

The prospect of an Irish referendum to endorse Europe’s new fiscal treaty hangs in the balance as EU leaders make a final push today for a pact to toughen the enforcement of budget rules.

At issue now for the Government is the principle of adopting an international treaty, which will impose binding obligations on the Dáil and Seanad, without the consent of the people.

Berlin Seeks Enforcement Powers Over Greece On Budget Policy (Irish Times)

RELATED: The Silent Anschluss: Germany Formally Requests That Greece Hand Over Its Fiscal Independence (Zero Hedge)

(Hat tip: Michael Jackson)
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Taken this morning at 66-67 Great Strand Street, Dublin 1.

From Unlock Nama:

Campaigners have temporarily occupied a NAMA-owned building in Dublin city centre to launch a new campaign that aims to lift the veil of secrecy from the controversial agency. A day of events and talks by academics and authors at the re-opened building from 12 noon on Saturday (January 28th, 2012) will focus on the “unmitigated failure” of NAMA and look at alternatives.
The Unlock NAMA campaign wants to make empty NAMA buildings available for social and community use, to reveal details of all NAMA properties and assets and to challenge the culture of debt.
“We want as many people as possible to drop in and participate in the discussion and in building an alternative approach to Nama and its assets. The damage that the financial system and property speculation have caused to our society is a problem for everyone to deal with – it’s not something we can leave to the accountants and bankers that make up Nama’s staff” said Thom McDermott.

 

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