Things in Greece are getting complicated. The two main trade unions in the country have called a general strike on March 11 to pressure the government into reconsidering its austerity measures. Recent manifestations have degraded into confrontations with police and riots in its two main cities: Athens and Thessaloniki.
Talk about a rock and a hard place...for the government, that is. Check the article from French daily Le Monde below.

La Grèce paralysée par une journée de mobilisation - LeMonde.fr
Political decisions have human consequences, even those taken years ago, which makes you think about the kind of public scrutiny governments are subject to when they handle the state's finances. And what about institutional oversight at the Greek and European Union level? It leaves something to be desired when a government is allowed to bend the truth about its fiscal health and the supranational institutions of the EU did not catch it. Funny, how the tab of poor governmental and administrative practices are paid by the voters and taxpayers...
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Talk about a rock and a hard place...for the government, that is. Check the article from French daily Le Monde below.

La Grèce paralysée par une journée de mobilisation - LeMonde.fr
Political decisions have human consequences, even those taken years ago, which makes you think about the kind of public scrutiny governments are subject to when they handle the state's finances. And what about institutional oversight at the Greek and European Union level? It leaves something to be desired when a government is allowed to bend the truth about its fiscal health and the supranational institutions of the EU did not catch it. Funny, how the tab of poor governmental and administrative practices are paid by the voters and taxpayers...
Tell me what you think...
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