Monday, October 1, 2012

FURTHER CITIZENS PROTEST IN THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES CAPITAL CITIES AGAINST THE EUROPEAN UNION AUSTERITY MEASURES POSED UNANSWERED QUESTIONS ON THE EUROPEAN UNION STRATEGIES FOR IINTEGRATION THAT EMPHASIZED FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC STRENGTH OF THE MEMBER COUNTRIES.

FURTHER CITIZENS PROTEST IN THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES CAPITAL CITIES AGAINST THE EUROPEAN UNION AUSTERITY MEASURES POSED UNANSWERED QUESTIONS ON THE EUROPEAN UNION STRATEGIES FOR INTEGRATION THAT EMPHASIZED THE FINANCIAL AND THE ECONOMIC STRENGHT OF THE MEMBER COUNTRIES.

       Citizens protest in the Greek's capital Athens has intensified against the government's Saving Plan Package referred to as further European Union Austerity Measures which means further financial cuts on Greek citizens essential and basic services such as the healthcare, the education, the pension and similar wide range social issues and social security benefits to which both the Greek citizens and immigrants had been privileged to as the less tightened immigration policy with tougher competition, less segregation, or racial issues at  work places. These issues have posed an unanswered questions on the European Union strategies for integration that emphasized unified financial and economic strength of the member nations as the basic and significant aspects of the Euro-zone integration policy by increased efficiency, higher yield in production capacity of the member nations and upgraded credit lines, rather than the citizens further protest by demonstrations, or the demand for fairness in funds allocation for the European Union member countries that entailed the European Union Financial Rescue Packages, or the European Central Bank loans.

                                                     Written by professor Godfrey Ohia.
                                                    

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