Wednesday, September 14, 2011

THE EUROPEAN UNION MAJOR ECONOMIES WOULD RECONVENE TO ASSESS GREECE ECONOMIC PROSPECTS, INSPITE OF THE THREAT OF BANKRUPTCY IN ATHENS.

The European Union major economies, particularly Germany and France would reconvene with Greece to reassess the recent changes in Greece economic prospects, inspite of the threat of bankruptcy and possibly Greece exclusion from the European Union because Greece did not qualify for the economic regulation required by the European Union bank for further allocation of the European Union financial rescue package to Greece. However, the German economy minister Mr. Rusler emphasized in a brief televised interview yesterday about the fact that Greece will remain in the Union and as an equally active European Union member, despite the threat of bankruptcy being faced by the Greek government and the citizens in Greece, eventhough the sudden changes in the numbers of the nations economic condition revealed a positive change in the Greek economy that has made many economy experts, particularly in Europe simply uncertain about the count down for Greece economic plunge and bankruptcy.

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