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Old 01.26.2015, 09:28 AM   #12
Nefeli
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look, for me Greece's problem remains the same.
corruption and lack of productivity.
and no solutions for unemployment and growth of the ecomony.


when it all started, the debt wasnt so much the problem as the government deficit. they tried to fix that, but that of course created more unemployment and disatisaction -coz many had learnt to live on HUGE payments with rediculous benefits, not to mention the difficulties and obstacles any government would face trying to clear this up.
this process however, remains one of the most unfair, in my opinion. they throw away people with big salaries (they had reductions of course during the 5 years) and get new -and less- people hmm like myself, with petty salaries and many qualifications to do the job.
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