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The Greek MOU Vs. the Irish MOU

  • 29-06-2012 1:10am
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    The Irish Memorandum of Understanding is full of specifics, and is a 44 page document compared to what I interpret as a pretty vague 13 pager signed by
    Greece .

    Could it be interpreted that with all the measures that we signed up to, that our negotiators were "soft" or inexperienced in comparison to the Greeks, who signed but do not appear to have such a detailed program, or are we in a better place for having a more detailed roadmap to follow?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1 Akopian


    Hello,

    Greece signed two MOU, you can see the second one (which is 48-50 pages) in English :

    http://www.tovima.gr/files/1/2012/02...nioagglika.pdf

    I know the situation in both countries. You cant imagine how different is the one that your politicians have signed like the ones that Greece signed.

    Of course all the countries (that have signed MOU) have to fight against these MOU because its not for the good of the people but for the the good of the banks/bankers. Example: They take money from the poor people to "save" the banks but if you have a loan, the bank will take your house if you cant pay it...

    Nevermind, you dont have to worry about the Irish MOU, there are worst than this.

    This is my opinion.

    P.S : Sorry about my English


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