Thursday, July 16, 2015

VVD does not judge bailout Greece – nrc.nl

 VVD MP Mark Harbers now does not judge the new aid package to Greece.

VVD MP Mark Harbers now does not judge the new aid package to Greece. Photo ANP / Bart Size

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The VVD wants still not judge the new aid package of around 80 billion euros to Greece. That comes at the time when the real bargaining agreement is there, so let VVD MP Mark Harbers know just begun in the parliamentary debate.

Then other MPs reacted very critically. According to D66, Christian Union and SGP it is an agreement where the government party can give an opinion on whether it is only in outline.

In the consultations debate MPs from the Committee on Finance and the Committee for European Business with Prime Minister Rutte and Minister Dijsselbloem of Finance on the Dutch contribution to the aid package to Greece.

‘Grexit can still occur

According to Harbers is not yet negotiated program and takes his fraction only at a position where the government documents on that has sent to the House. According to the VVD MP can still go wrong in Greece.



“The negotiations on the exact details have yet to start. No one can rule out that there will be a place ‘Grexit’. “

Christian Union MP Carola Schouten wanted to know whether Prime Minister Rutte has spoken out of turn. The Prime Minister acknowledged three days ago that the Netherlands also have to pay the Greek bailout. In the 2012 election campaign promised Rutte still that there is no cent would go to Greece. According Harbers is not the case because there is no final agreement on Greece.



Statements other parties

    • Labour : Encourage that Prime Minister Rutte and Minister Dijsselbloem their shadow jumped. Compromise is necessary and that we support. Important that major Greek shipping companies, which earn billions, now have to pay tax
    • SP:. Shame how Europe has dealt with the outcome of the Greek referendum. After the Greek ‘no’ there has been a greater austerity package
    • D66:. Well that a compromise is closed. Only the Greek debt probably not sustainable, with debt – such as the IMF even though aangeeft-’s only real perspective for Greece. How the government thinks about it
    • SGP: Our argument is: give the Greeks back to the Drachma. This compromise is mopping with the tap
    • 50Plus:. ‘Grexit’ is the best option. This is muddling. The aid package has only losers
    • CDA:. Doubts about Greek Prime Tsipras position that is not behind the cuts. Is it not wiser to prepare for plan B ‘Grexit
    • PVV: Against extra money for Greece. Even the German Finance Minister Schäeble not believe in the rescue operation. Prime Minister Rutte believes in fairy tales
    • GroenLinks. Critical about the part in the package that Greece decides that SOEs should occur. Europe is emerging as “pawnbroker”
    • Christian Union. Dissatisfied with the agreement with the Greeks. The disease is combated with the same agent. Greece is better off outside the eurozone.


    • No permission needed for starting negotiations

      In response to questions from MPs giving Prime Minister Rutte that it is far too early to take a decision on the Greek situation. The process and the negotiations are still in progress.



      “We are asking the House now not a decision. We ask only if there is an MoU, signed a Memorandum of Understanding is. “

      The German Bundestag tomorrow will be a decision because they have to get permission to start negotiations. This situation does not apply to the Netherlands, said Rutte.



      Debt Management now plays no role ‘

      Green MP Grasshoff would like to know from Prime Minister Rutte why debt is not part of the coming negotiations . According to the Prime Minister its debt sustainable for the Greeks.

      It just depends on what economists refer to you about this. You can look at the debt as an impregnable mountain, said Rutte. But there is also the perspective how much interest you pay it and how long you can do about repayment. Interest rates are now low and the repayment period is long.



      “If it is necessary to come later, in October. But first we’re going to see how Greece is going to take the measures and how the economy is going to do it. “

      CDA MP Heermabrug asks why there is no plan B. Prime Minister Rutte says he is not in favor of this. This is according to the Prime Minister to a Memorandum of Understanding and their implementation. If this fails then a Grexit an option, but that they themselves must decide. “Nobody in Europe could force Greece to get out of there.”

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