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发表于 2015-5-10 01:36 PM
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Merkel Pressed to Give Up on Greece as Germans Urge Strong Euro
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is coming under growing pressure from within the ranks of her own party bloc to give up on Greece for the sake of the euro.
Members of Merkel’s Christian Democratic bloc are openly challenging her stance of keeping Europe’s most-indebted country in the 19-nation currency region. Even some officials in the Finance Ministry are leaning toward the conclusion that the euro area would be better off without Greece, two people familiar with the matter said.
“The euro would be strengthened if Greece left,” Alexander Radwan, a Merkel-affiliated lawmaker who voted for granting Greece a temporary extension of its bailout in February, said in an interview. “The other countries could then move closer together and apply the rules more strictly.”
Merkel’s View
Merkel has backed keeping the euro area whole as long as Greece proposes economic-policy changes that win creditors’ approval. She and Tsipras stepped up contacts last week, talking by phone twice in three days.
“I’m trying, in everybody’s interest, to do everything possible to keep Greece in the euro,” Merkel said at a rally of her Christian Democratic Union in the city of Bremerhaven last month. |
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