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	Comments on: There is no future for the peripheral countries inside the Eurozone	</title>
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		By: Maria Negreponti-Delivanis		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Maria Negreponti-Delivanis]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[I quite agree with the analysis and statements of Dr Tolios. In fact, there is no future, first for Greece, then for the whole european periphery, but as well as for the  eurozone  as a whole, if the application of this fanatic neoliberalism continues. This is the reason for which since 2010 I stressed on the necessity that we should think and organise, as carefully as possible, a return to our national money. Certainely, such a decision is exposed to many risks and it would be much better if the solution could simply be the abandon of this murderous macroeconomic policy of liberalism. But, such a solution looks impossible for the time being, as long as Germany does not accept any discussion on the subject and as France which ought to react against, in a more decisive way, looks umprepared for it.But further more, I do believe that the euro cannot survive without an austerity policy as it is an hybrid money, unable to produce inflation or even deflation...in other terms a neutral money.  

There  are , certainely, signs that the situation will change in the eurozone as the recession continues and the perspectives are gloomy. However, my feeling is that Greece cannot expect any improvement as there is not  time left in its case. After the selling of the whole Greece, and the complete dissolution of its public sector  there will not exist any Greece.  

In France, they created a movement called POMONE, to prepare a new monetary system for Europe, based however on the return of all eurozone members to their national money. It may be difficult but we have finally to accept that the creation of euro was a dangerous failure and find the courage of an exit. That will not concern at all the EU which will continue existing, but assuring to its members progress, equality, social state and  decent full-employment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I quite agree with the analysis and statements of Dr Tolios. In fact, there is no future, first for Greece, then for the whole european periphery, but as well as for the  eurozone  as a whole, if the application of this fanatic neoliberalism continues. This is the reason for which since 2010 I stressed on the necessity that we should think and organise, as carefully as possible, a return to our national money. Certainely, such a decision is exposed to many risks and it would be much better if the solution could simply be the abandon of this murderous macroeconomic policy of liberalism. But, such a solution looks impossible for the time being, as long as Germany does not accept any discussion on the subject and as France which ought to react against, in a more decisive way, looks umprepared for it.But further more, I do believe that the euro cannot survive without an austerity policy as it is an hybrid money, unable to produce inflation or even deflation&#8230;in other terms a neutral money.  </p>
<p>There  are , certainely, signs that the situation will change in the eurozone as the recession continues and the perspectives are gloomy. However, my feeling is that Greece cannot expect any improvement as there is not  time left in its case. After the selling of the whole Greece, and the complete dissolution of its public sector  there will not exist any Greece.  </p>
<p>In France, they created a movement called POMONE, to prepare a new monetary system for Europe, based however on the return of all eurozone members to their national money. It may be difficult but we have finally to accept that the creation of euro was a dangerous failure and find the courage of an exit. That will not concern at all the EU which will continue existing, but assuring to its members progress, equality, social state and  decent full-employment.</p>
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