Workingman wrote:I love the smell of fudge.
Yep, the planet is still rotating on it's axis and Planet EU is still orbiting itself in ever decreasing circles. A feat which always amuses me....
The Greek officials have been forced into a crushing and humiliating climb down in order to get another 4 months to breathe. This was always going to be critical as they government took over with too small a window to work in. The press has trumpeted this as a "done deal".
The small tricky details.
Athens has till Monday to come up with a comprehensive statement of which details, in excruciating particulars, how they are going to shaft the country all over again for a 4 month loan.
This has to be put to the Greek parliament. There is absolutely NO guarantee that it will pass.
Even if it does pass and is put in place, all it does is keep Greece going until it repays the IMF with EU money on which they will pay interest. Which the EU has kindly said they will keep, forever....
Whilst this is certainly not over, it can only be the first part of a process which will start all over again in 3 months time. IF and only if it is accepted. It now comes down to the Greek parliament and the Greek people. "Accept it or Grexit". All over again but this time from the EU to the Greek people.
Honestly I don't know what that result is going to be. But whatever it is, it will be a full democratic mandate from the parliament to carry on down that path. They may even have to go to the people. I don't know.
Whilst the EU are sitting there sipping their cocktails and the press are chugging their ale, the Greeks are hard at work preparing the next phase of this drama.
As the saying goes. "It aint over till the Fat Lady sings." I don't hear no singing. Not by a few days anyway.