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Greece rejects German bailout plan

The finance minister of debt-stricken Greece on Sunday rejected a proposal from Germany for the EU to take control over its tax and spend decisions, citing national sovereignty.

Greece's Prime Minister Lucas Papademos leaves after a meeting in Athens. The finance minister of debt-stricken Greece on Sunday rejected a proposal from Germany for the EU to take control over its tax and spend decisions, citing national sovereignty.

"Whoever hands people a dilemma between financial aid and national dignity is ignoring basic historical teaching," said Evangelos Venizelos on the eve of an EU summit on the eurozone debt crisis in Brussels.

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  • Discussion 3 : 30/01/2012 at 10:48 AM3

    History repeats itself......the fall of the Greek Empire

  • dao

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    Discussion 2 : 30/01/2012 at 10:31 AM2

    I dont think Greece should be dictating terms when they are being offered a helping hand .Many EU countries are probably less than excited about having such a financially risky country among them anyway especially Germany .

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    Discussion 1 : 30/01/2012 at 10:25 AM1

    "Whoever hands people a dilemma between financial aid and national dignity is ignoring basic historical teaching," --- easy: NO financial aid, live on "national dignity and historical teaching"

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