Monday, July 20, 2015

EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES SUCCESSFULL PARLIAMENTARY DECISIONS AT THE CRITICAL MOMENT IN GREECE HAS BEEN GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS DISAPPOINTMENT, DESPITE THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DECISIONS THAT WILL PREVENT TOTAL BANKRUPTCY AND KEEP GREECE IN THE UNION.


       European Union countries Parlimentary decisions on further allocation of European Union Finance Packages for Greece by the major finance Institutions as the European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in European Finance Rescue Packages and the IMF loans have been generally described as disappointment, despite the required success for the passage of the decision and its implementation, or enforcement at the critical moment that will prevent the foreseeable total bankruptcy in Greece and keep Greece in the membership of the Eurozone countries that has been emphasized by better credit line, higher efficiency with increasing production capacity for more financial freedom that will ease the increasing demands for better credit line and higher standard lifestyles of the Eurozone countries, besides the required brighter economic prospects in the various European Union countries that included the struggling finance Institutions with the weaker economies of the Southern European countries. However, this disappointment has been highlighted on both the USA and European Union media as attributes of of increasing numbers of "Anays"(No) and "Ayahs" (yes) in the various European Union Parliaments that entailed the German Parliament and the Greek Parliament. The results in the German Parliament has been regarded as a proven factor to the current increasing rejection of Greece future faster recovery for brighter financial and economic prospects within the Eurozone. The four hundred and thirty nine (439) Parliamentary seats in the German Parliment have considerably varied in their Parliamentary decisions over just a period of about two years with regard to further allocation of finance packages for Greece, when compared to the previous years. Two hundred and twenty (220 ) seats in the German Parliment have said "Yes" for Greece, while a hundred and nineteen (119) with no abstentions have said "No" and against further allocation of finance assistance for Greece, when compared to the previous years numbers that ranged between thirty to sixty (20-60) Parliamentary seats of the Bundestag, or the German Parliment that had said, " No" to the required finance assistance for Greece.

                                                   Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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