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PORTUGAL Government prepares second bailout!!! Government ponders paying holiday bonuses with titles treasure!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 36545374:MV8yMTgzMjU0XzM2OTM3ODEyXzc3MzYwMkU1] [quote:insertfunnyusername:MV8yMTgzMjU0XzM2OTM3NzQwX0VGMTNEMEIx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 36545374:MV8yMTgzMjU0XzM2OTM3NzE4XzlDQkZBQ0M2] In the last 8 weeks Cyprus transferred @ 172 billion to Greece (according to EZB Data). So the Cyprus bailout is in fact a back door Greece bailout. Sure Portugal can have more help, just don’t send it to Greece :hf: [/quote] Sure 172BN is plain BS claim. Are you sure about that? [/quote] Sorry, got it wrong by 1 billion :tounge: Private sector deposits in Cyprus fell by 2.2% in February, to €46.4bn, according to data released by the European Central Bank. The drop in savings levels, which matches a fall in January, came as deposits in Greece rose by 2.2%, to €171bn. Such monthly figures are volatile, but they do suggest that some Cypriot depositors were canny enough to shift their savings abroad before the bailout was agreed (on 16 March). (Copy and paste from the Guardian UK news paper).. [/quote]
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The prime minister wanted to make very conscious members of the Standing Committee of the PSD, assembled except for the leader himself this Tuesday: the decision of the Constitutional Court (TC) must be respected institutionally, but can have serious implications, more serious that the mere fall of the government. If severe, in terms of impact can even shoot Portugal for a second bailout troika.
Normally, Steps rarely leads to the caucuses the most sensitive issues of governance. Fewer still misses concerns. But this time, the alarm with the impending decision of TC filled almost all of the three hours of meeting narrower PSD.
The weather was maximum voltage. Some people speak of the censorship of PS as "children's games". And requests for oversight of the State Budget (OE) as an attitude in which the authors' will have to respond. "There are those who say tired 'of being unable to say anything, because everything is seen as pressure on the TC. ""Everyone is playing with fire! 'Exclaimed a source of SOL. [
link to sol.sapo.pt
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