samedi 17 août 2013

Party of the democratic left of Greece plans to leave the Coalition State of envelope close TV

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By Harry Papachristou and Karolina Tagaris

Athens, June 21 (Reuters) - the smallest party in the Coalition ruler of Greece was established in remove the Government on Friday after a row over the abrupt closure of the State broadcaster, leaving the Prime Minister Antonis Samaras sharply reduced majority in Parliament.

Democratic left most of the party's legislators were in favor of pulling his ministers from the Government of Samaras who held emergency talks, said a party official.

In a defiant speech to the Greeks after midnight, Samaras said he was willing to move forward without the leftists.

"I want us to continue together as we started but I'm going to spend in any way," Samaras said in a statement televised after the collapse of three talks on the future of the radio station and television ERT.

"Our goal is to conclude our effort to save the country, always with a term of four years in our eyes. We hope for the support of the democratic left.

Officials of the party, said Democratic left leader Fotis Kouvelis had advised lawmakers of 14 of the party to pull its two Ministers and two Deputy Ministers in the Cabinet. At least one of the legislators was in favor of staying in the Government.

The row coincided with a hitch again in Greece international bailout, with the discovery of a potential gap due to the reluctance of some euro-area central banks refinance their holdings of Greek Government bonds.

Greek Government bonds 10 years yield rose to its highest since the end of April, in the course of its further rise daily from July 2012, while Greek stocks fell 4 percent.

Conservative Party of new democracy of Samaras and his PASOK Socialist ally together have 153 members, a majority in the Parliament's 300 members of the country.

That means that they could manage without the democratic left, but a departure from the party would be a blow, which is more difficult to pass unpopular reforms demanded by foreign lenders and emboldening the left hard opposition waiting in the wings.

"The Government may not last long in its new form." It will start the give-and-take, there will be more crises, they may not make reforms, '' said John Loulis, a political analyst.

"At some point we will have early elections whose outcome cannot be predicted."

Officials of the three parties ruled out for now, snap elections that would derail strengthening bailout program.

A continuous inspection visit to Greece by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund should be completed as planned in July to avoid problems of financing lenders said Thursday. Require new cost-saving measures to plug the gap.

At least two independent legislators have suggested support Government of Samaras, who came to power a year ago in an uncomfortable Coalition pro-bailout to ensure that Greece stayed in the euro zone, after spending almost in bankruptcy.

The coalition has discussing a range of issues policy of austerity to immigration, and Samaras parties lawmakers have accused Democratic left block reforms of the public sector needed to guarantee bailout funds.

UNDER PRESSURE

The latest crisis began 10 days ago when Samaras abruptly yanked, stretching, ERT public radio and television air station and fired its 2,600 workers, causing an outcry from its two allies, unions and journalists.

Calling it a "sin" and "waste" hotbed of political patronage, Samaras said that the movement was necessary to hit objectives dismissals Greece public sector lenders from the EU and the IMF.

After initially refusing to restart the ERT, Samaras said Thursday it had offered during talks with allies to hire some 2,000 workers at a new station, a compromise accepted by PASOK, but rejected by the democratic left.

"We no longer have black screens on TV channels from the State but we are not going to return to the regime of sin," he said.

But Kouvelis stressed on behalf of the democratic left that all workers be rehired, saying the subject matter was much larger than that of State television broadcasts.

"This issue is... fundamentally a problem of democracy," Kouvelis said. "We are not responsible for the fact that there was not any common ground".

Evangelos Venizelos, PASOK, the Socialist Party leader who has been decimated by the Greece debt crisis and would probably lose more ground in a new election, also called in Kouvelis to remain in the coalition.

"The situation for the country, the economy and its citizens is particularly serious," said Venizelos. "We want the Government to continue as a tripartite Government."

PASOK would continue backing the Government even without the democratic left, the party spokesman, said Dimitris Karydis.

Greece administrative High Court, on Thursday upheld a previous ruling suspends closure of ERT and asking for a temporary station, reduced to go on the air immediately.

ERT is off air despite the ruling on Monday ordering return to even if workers have continued issuing a pirate version of 24 hours on the Internet from its headquarters.

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