Despite passing its first balanced budget in decades, the nearly balanced budget passed last night will unlikely satisfy European creditors to this financially-ravaged nation nor anti-austerity protesters, whom both think the gov'ts estimates for future growth of 2.9%, along with a chance for tax cuts, as far too rosy.
Monday, December 08, 2014
#GREECE: First Balanced Budget in Decades Passes in Midnight Vote; Opposed by EU, Protesters
[world politics news]
Despite passing its first balanced budget in decades, the nearly balanced budget passed last night will unlikely satisfy European creditors to this financially-ravaged nation nor anti-austerity protesters, whom both think the gov'ts estimates for future growth of 2.9%, along with a chance for tax cuts, as far too rosy.
Despite passing its first balanced budget in decades, the nearly balanced budget passed last night will unlikely satisfy European creditors to this financially-ravaged nation nor anti-austerity protesters, whom both think the gov'ts estimates for future growth of 2.9%, along with a chance for tax cuts, as far too rosy.
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