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The European Union's top economic official says he expects eurozone finance ministers to sign off on the payout of $17 billion in aid for Greece on Sunday and decide on a new bailout in July. The news comes on the heels of the prime minister of Greece reshuffling his Cabinet in an effort to push through a tough austerity package that has many Greek citizens in uproar1.
EU Economic Affairs Commissioner2 Olli Rehn said Thursday the two-step approach means that the funding of the Greek debt can now be ensured until September, saving it from the immediate3 risk of default. But, he said, a decision on a new longer-term bailout will be delayed until July amid disagreement over the role of private investors4.
Rehn said it was "regrettable" that the efforts to build national unity5 in Greece failed Wednesday, but that he still expected parliament to pass new austerity measures.
On Wednesday, Greek citizens came out in the tens of thousands to protest the measures that Prime Minister George Papandreou is determined6 to push through parliament.
Papandreou responded by saying he will reshuffle his Cabinet and seek a vote of confidence for his new government in parliament. Papandreou added he will continue on what he called the "road of duty," together with his party members, officials, and the Greek people.
His plan to reshuffle the Cabinet came on the same day that anti-austerity riots hit Athens and coalition7 talks with the opposition8 failed.
Even some members of Papandreou's Socialist9 party are not behind his measures. On Thursday, two lawmakers from his party stepped down.
In Greece, the reaction to Papandreou's policy was mixed. A recent poll carried out by a market research company called Public Issue showed the main opposition party is beating the ruling Pasok socialist party in voter support.
Greek citizen Amalia Stinga says the prime minister is not making the effort he needs to make. She believes Papandreou is afraid. She adds that if he were not afraid, he would have done things differently.
Greece is in major debt and unable to pay back the money it owes. Last year, the European Union and the International Monetary10 Fund (IMF) pledged multi-billion-dollar loans in order to help Greece out of its financial troubles. But that money is conditional11 upon a tough austerity program.
Simon Tilford, chief economist12 at the Center for European Reform, based in London, says the current political turmoil13 in Greece was unavoidable given the terms set by the EU and the IMF.
"What they are trying to do is almost impossible economically," noted14 Tilford. "The Greeks have met the terms of their fiscal15 austerity program. They have cut public spending by more than any other developed economy has ever done in such a short space of time. But because those public spending cuts have hit economic growth harder than the EU or the IMF thought they would, they are still in breach16 of their agreement."Tilford adds that there is a limit to how much any country can cut spending. And right now, spending cuts are only serving to stifle17 the Greek economy. He calls the situation a "death trap.""Unless there is a change of track by the EU and the IMF, further political instability is all but guaranteed," Tilford noted.
On Thursday, world stocks hit a three-month low and the euro slumped18 to a one-month low.(本文由在线英语听力室整理编辑)
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vt.使窒息;闷死;扼杀;抑止,阻止 | |
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大幅度下降,暴跌( slump的过去式和过去分词 ); 沉重或突然地落下[倒下] | |
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