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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-06-21

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] Juncker calls for wide political support and ownership of Greek program
  • [02] Private sector employees union GSEE rejects creditors' demands on labour laws

  • [01] Juncker calls for wide political support and ownership of Greek program

    European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker called for wide political support and ownership of the reforms included in Greece's bailout program in his speech at the annual general meeting of the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) in Athens on Tuesday.

    He said all Greek governments must respect the deal achieved between the country and its creditors as this "may be the last chance to do what is good for Greece." Juncker dismissed the conspiracy theories formed in the country, saying that on the contrary, he sees good will which is why he'd like to see all Greek governments respect the deal. He also said the government decides on the policy mix needed to implement noting reforms are not done to please Brussels or the creditors, but for Greek citizens and the country's European future.

    The Commission chief reiterated the message of hope for the country and declared himself a friend of Greece, adding that friends can sometimes say "some uncomfortable truths", such as that this crisis is not just economic and social, but concerns the building of a modern state that cares for its citizens. He said mistakes have been made by both sides in the past few years but a Greek exit from the Eurozone was never an option.

    Juncker also said that some people who suggested a "Grexit" are today urging Britain to stay in the EU and clarified that the country's position is "safely anchored" in the Eurozone.

    "The efforts made by Greece since the summer, create a window of opportunity. With the completion of the first review and the measures on the debt Greece has the opportunity to turn a page," he said. "It's not just the economic adjustment; but the modernization of the economy and the state, so as to create the right conditions for businesses, for tackling tax evasion, corruption, speeding up justice, establishing a modern system of social protection and managing borders," he added.

    He also stressed the EU funds that are available to Greece through the "Juncker plan" and hailed the people's response to the refugee crisis.

    Commenting on Britain's EU referendum, he said: "History has taught us a simple lesson: that together we're stronger and safer, achievements which will be jeopardized If there's an exit from the EU."

    [02] Private sector employees union GSEE rejects creditors' demands on labour laws

    The head of the country's private sector union, GSEE, said on Tuesday he is rejecting the demands made by Greece's creditors on changes in labour laws, following a meeting at the Labour ministry on the issue.

    Asked whether the union's reply to those demands is "No", Yiannis Panagopoulos said: "Obviously, and especially in the further dismantling of the collective worker protection framework. But I'll tell you that our major line of defense – I will not say 'red lines', because these terms have now been degraded - is what we agreed with the chair of the ILO in Geneva in 2014."

    He said GSEE tabled its proposals which are the same as the ones agreed with ILO. "GSEE is not asking for special treatment for Greece, but asks that Greece becomes a normal European country when it comes to labour law and collective labour agreements," Panagopoulos added.


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