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by makeitstop
3889 days ago
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Whether you agree with it or not, calling the German demands "asset stripping" is sheer propaganda. The privatisation of these government properties is EU policy Greece signed up for long before the crisis, and like so many other policies and agreements simply refused to carry out. |
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Holding the amount generated from privatisation in trust at the ECB - that is unique to the Schauble proposal Greek situation. To call Schauble's proposal as anything other than asset stripping is propaganda too. It seems we are on opposite sides of a propaganda war.
Under this as yet unnamed policy: Have all countries signed up to privatise government properties? Have any complied?
In the article many people are reported to say Greece didn't have 50bn of assets to privatise. It's quite ridiculous of you to suggest that a) this is normal, b) everyone else had already done it.