Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Ambitious plan
The Greek parliament finally granted a plan for three year in order to discard the "contry's deficit from the current 12.7 percent of the country gross domestic product (GDP) each year to 2.8 percent.
Also, Greece strategies are to deduct the debts as the amount of 113 per of its gross demestic product.

Last week, the Greek parliament approved a three-year plan to cut the country's deficit from the current 12.7% of its annual gross domestic product (GDP) to 2.8%.
Greece also plans to reduce its debts, which amount to 113% of its GDP.
My opinion about there is a corruption conflict in Greece.







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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8466903.stm Retrieved 19 January 2010

1 comment:

  1. I do agree that Greek parliament should plan something solid to solve their deficit and debt problem. However, I'm not sure what that plan is, it'd better be a good examined plan since the problem is not an easy one to deal with. I wish we have a promising plan to solve this kind of issues in Thailand,too. We also face the same problem.

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