The Greek debt is unsustainable (it has been for 10 years)
The recipe for neoliberal economists with bureaucratic inspiration is as follows: the insolvent country - that is, the country with unpaid (too high) debts - that after a long period of unscrupulous sucking of almost its entirety (Greek blood!) and successful introductions (through Brussels dictators and their extortions) for genocidal 'structural' reforms of the Greek nation (especially in the future), allow or 're-propose' the possibility of additional lending to (especially the more expensive external) markets
Their recipe: Solve insolvency with the possibility of additional lending.
A year before the end of the third program of assistance to Greece, preparations in Athens and Brussels are being made for the time when the indebted country can return to full financial markets again, and at least the plan is to save financial dependence.Seven years after the outbreak of the debt crisis, Greece believes that it will not be necessary to conclude a new, already fourth aid scheme to finance its operation. Among the key reasons for this are positive economic indicators and slightly improved fiscal position of the country, as well as the expectation that the Troika of international lenders will support the easing of the Greek debt after the end of the third aid program, which most economists agree, is unsustainable.
2,315 polling stations prepared for referendum in Catalonia
There was a lot of things happening around this new wave for Catalonia as an independent state. If I list a few of them:
- September 16th = Spanish police searched voting papers in newspapers
- September 20th = The Catalan government accuses Spanish government of crossing the "red line"
- September 21st = The Spanish Constitutional Court punished the organizers of the Catalan referendum
- September 24th = Madrid took control of the Catalan police
- September 27th = The Catalan police says: We will not yield under the pressure
The Spanish police seized more than six million ballots and envelopes and 100 ballot boxes before Sunday's referendum on the independence of Catalonia.
"The police seized 2.5 million ballots, four million envelopes and 100 electoral boxes at the warehouse in Igualada," a police source said, who wanted to remain unnamed. The Catalan referendum will also be accompanied by dozens of international observers. These are members of current and former governments, parliaments and the European Parliament.
source: Časopis Delo(translation by myself)
In accordance with the provision of the Spanish Constitution that Spain is an indivisible State, the Constitutional Court declared the referendum unlawful. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker recently warned Catalonia that their possible secession should be legitimate.
Despite the opposition of the Spanish government, which considered the referendum unconstitutional, and ordered the regional police to take control of the polls, the Catalan authorities are determined to hold the vote on Sunday.