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Greeces staves off bankruptcy but troubles lie ahead | Greeces staves off bankruptcy but troubles lie ahead |
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Article written by Gavin Hewitt Europe editor | Article written by Gavin Hewitt Europe editor |
In Greece, the basic script is easy: the parliament last night narrowly passed the latest austerity package. | In Greece, the basic script is easy: the parliament last night narrowly passed the latest austerity package. |
Its passage should release further EU/IMF funding and allow the country to avoid bankruptcy. | Its passage should release further EU/IMF funding and allow the country to avoid bankruptcy. |
The Greek Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras, spoke of putting a smile back on Greek faces. There are many reasons to be cautious, however. | The Greek Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras, spoke of putting a smile back on Greek faces. There are many reasons to be cautious, however. |
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Yet again time is being bought. One former Greek minister told me that the country was surviving on Angela Merkel's instinctive caution. She fears - particularly in a German election year - the uncertainty of Greece leaving the euro. | Yet again time is being bought. One former Greek minister told me that the country was surviving on Angela Merkel's instinctive caution. She fears - particularly in a German election year - the uncertainty of Greece leaving the euro. |
So the country that has seen its economy shrink by 23% remains on life support. | So the country that has seen its economy shrink by 23% remains on life support. |
Merkel, Britain and the EU budget | Merkel, Britain and the EU budget |
It is worth remembering when dealing with the German chancellor that she plays her cards late. She makes up her mind at the last possible moment. | It is worth remembering when dealing with the German chancellor that she plays her cards late. She makes up her mind at the last possible moment. |
On the budget, the European Commission still does not have Germany's detailed proposal of how it would apportion spending. | On the budget, the European Commission still does not have Germany's detailed proposal of how it would apportion spending. |
Mrs Merkel will not be drawn on whether she supports a freeze in EU spending, despite having signed a letter supporting such an idea. | Mrs Merkel will not be drawn on whether she supports a freeze in EU spending, despite having signed a letter supporting such an idea. |
Both Berlin and Brussels are pessimistic that a deal on href="http://ec.europa.eu/budget/mff/index_en.cfm" title="EU 2014-2020 budget - EU Commission data" >the 2014-2020 budget can be reached in November. | |
There is a glimmer of a compromise. That is ensuring that the bulk of new spending goes to policies that demonstratively support growth and innovation. Such measures would help the European economy - and might appeal to Britain. | There is a glimmer of a compromise. That is ensuring that the bulk of new spending goes to policies that demonstratively support growth and innovation. Such measures would help the European economy - and might appeal to Britain. |
The Germans and others are actively exploring how to guarantee that money is spent efficiently - an idea that will also find favour in London. A glimmer as yet. | The Germans and others are actively exploring how to guarantee that money is spent efficiently - an idea that will also find favour in London. A glimmer as yet. |
The chancellor went out of her way in Brussels on Wednesday to say she wants Britain to stay in the EU. In recent weeks I have heard that message from other senior Germans. | The chancellor went out of her way in Brussels on Wednesday to say she wants Britain to stay in the EU. In recent weeks I have heard that message from other senior Germans. |
But there is another signal. There is not the will to indulge further British demands. The message has been passed to London that Berlin will not tolerate the UK obstructing moves to closer integration. | But there is another signal. There is not the will to indulge further British demands. The message has been passed to London that Berlin will not tolerate the UK obstructing moves to closer integration. |
One final point. A colleague commented on the real hostility towards the UK in the European Parliament on Wednesday. The Germans still want the UK at the centre of the EU, but Britain's allies are getting fewer. | One final point. A colleague commented on the real hostility towards the UK in the European Parliament on Wednesday. The Germans still want the UK at the centre of the EU, but Britain's allies are getting fewer. |
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