Monday, February 20, 2012

SENIOR CITIZENS, EVEN THOSE ON CANES AND CRUTCHES HAVE REMAINED ON THE STREETS IN THE GREEK'S CAPITAL ATHENS TO PROTEST THE GOVERNMENT'S SAVING PLAN -

SENOIR CITIZENS, EVEN THOSE ON CANES AND CRUTCHES HAVE REMAINED ON THE STREETS IN THE GREEK'S CAPITAL ATHENS TO PROTEST THE GOVERNMENT'S SAVING PLAN PACKAGE CUTS ON THEIR PENSION.


Senior citizens, even those who requires the assistance of canes and crutches to keep them mobile have remained on the streets in the Greek's capital Athens to protest the government's latest Saving Plan Package cuts on their pension by demonstration, particularly by those Senior citizens who may have been pensioned before the government in Athens implemented the European Union Austerity measures required to upgrade efficiency, production capacity, strengthen Greece economy and keep Greece in the European Union. However, the government of Prime Minister Papademos has demanded more discipline and patience from the citizens at least untill the end of this month for the government to make positive decision making process that may determine the country's new direction and guidance at the critical moment in the history of the Greek people and of the Conservative Party political and financial effort required to keep Greece in the European Union, inspite of the mounting political and financial pressure at both the domestic and the foreign levels that entailed the demand for a uniform Saving Plan Package cuts that should include the Greek military and the wealthy Greek citizens that have been privileged by the government.

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