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Tag Archives: Greece
Greece: A Taste of Things to Come
Thousands of riot police are confronting tens of thousands of Greeks in Syntagma Square, Athens as citizens protest the upcoming cuts in Greek government spending. The cuts, aka “structural readjustment”, are being imposed by Greeceās new de facto rulers, the … Continue reading
Posted in Democracy, Economy, Uncategorized, War
Tagged Athens, COG, Continuity of Government, debt, democracy, ECB, economy, European Central Bank, Greece, IMF, International Monetary Fund, martial law, national debt, pensions, protest, spending cuts, structural readjustment, Syntagma, underemployment, unemployment, war
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