Euroworking Group president against 100-installment debt settlement
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Objections on the 100-installement debt settlement expressed Euroworking Group president Thomas Wieser calling it an “unfortunate choice”.
He links the settlement with the liquidity problem saying that the policies that secure primary surplus also secure and liquidity for the government.
Consequently, it reduces the need for external financing.
Asked on whether capital control would have been imposed in case there was no agreement at the Eurogroup or if a Grexit scenario existed, he said “I believe that the public opinion had underestimated the common will for cooperation and trust”.
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