Nauji rinkimai Graikijoje: Ant kortos ES ateitis?
Ar Graikija bus pirmoji šalis, kuri paliks euro zoną? Šis klausimas neduoda ramybės visam pasauliui.
Graikijos parlamento rinkimai atskleidė didžiulį rinkėjų nepasitenkinimą griežtomis taupymo priemonėmis, kurioms Atėnai pritarė kiek anksčiau. Naujos vyriausybės formavimas pasirodė esantis neįmanomas, ir nors nauji rinkimai jau suplanuoti, tai nenuramino rinkų. Nerandant būdo, kaip įveikti skolų krizę, šalies bankroto grėsmė nusmukdė pasitikėjimą euru, taip pat ir akcijų rinkomis. Taigi „Euranet“ žvelgia giliau į šią beprecedentę situaciją.
Greek crisis on G8 summit
G8 summit is mainly dedicated to situation in Greec. If governement in Athens pull out Greece from eurozone, it will have global implications
Greece: future of Eurozone
Drachma was a Greek currency. Ten years ago Greeks switched to Euro. Now it seems that Drachma will again become Greeks currency. Decision will be in next months, or even weeks. European leaders have different views on what to do with sinking Greece.
Uncertainty in Greece
Greece has interim government and parliament. Europe is affraid about June's elections.
Greek collapse threatens the euro
The Greek government crisis means that there must be new elections on June 17th. It has generated renewed concerns on Greece's future as a member of the euro zone. Currency Analyst Kristian Foged Schmidt from Jyske Bank offers his assessment for a possible development in the matter of Greece and the Euro-zone. During the program MEP Bendt Bendtsen and MEP Morten Messerschmidt also takes part. (In Danish)
Greece: more uncertainty than ever
President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, has warned Greece to stay in the eurozone, otherwise its economy could collapse in the space of just a few days. Lithuanian political analyst Ramūnas Vilpišauskas agrees with this prediction and says that uncertainty about Greece is greater than ever. (In Lithianian)
Greeks emphasize loyalty to the euro area
In recent days, the Greek political leaders have visited several European countries.
Greece focuses worldwide attention, as could be seen during the recent G8 summit of Camp David. US President Barack Obama insisted on the need for a quick growth recovery in the EU. Increased recession and instability in Europe would indeed have negative consequences in the EU as well. The French president, a newcomer at the G8 reunion, insisted on the need for greece to remain in the eurozone. Athens should be able to rely on the EU for further help but should fulfil its engagements, said François Hollande. (in French).
L'Altra Europa: Greece and Europe
Adriana Cerretelli, editorialist and correspondent for Il Sole 24 Ore in Bruxelles, analyzes and comments the Greek situation related to the European Union and explains the consequences of the crisis between Greece and Europe.






