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Greece bailout: Merkel faces test as German MPs vote on deal
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 19 - 08 - 2015

German MPs are meeting to debate and vote on a controversial third bailout deal for Greece.
A majority is expected to approve the bailout, but Chancellor Angela Merkel is bracing for a rebellion in her centre-right alliance.
The Christian Democrats (CDU) and their Bavarian CSU allies are divided over the €86bn ($95bn; £61bn) package.
The rebellion in the Bundestag (lower house) could rise to 100 - out of 631 - MPs, German commentators say.
Last month, 65 CDU/CSU politicians refused to support even starting negotiations for a third bailout.
Some MPs suspect that the deal could lead to part of Greece's large debt being written off - with EU taxpayers having to foot the bill.
Conservative MP Dagmar Woehrl vowed to vote against the package, saying: "If we're honest, this is a hidden debt haircut (write-down) at the expense of our children and grandchildren."
But CDU General Secretary Peter Tauber warned a vote against the deal was "tantamount to stabbing the chancellor in the back".
IMF assurances
Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble was first to speak on Wednesday, urging the Bundestag to vote for the deal, saying the most important thing was to encourage growth in the Greek economy so that it could stand on its own again.
Mrs Merkel's "grand coalition" holds 504 seats in the Bundestag, enough to withstand the rebellion, and the Social Democrats (SPD) and Greens want the bailout to go ahead.
However, the rebellion could weaken Ms Merkel's authority nationally.
Many MPs want assurances that the International Monetary Fund will contribute to the bailout - but the IMF is avoiding any commitment until Greece's progress is assessed in October.
A number of parliaments in the eurozone, including Germany, are required to approve the deal with a vote.
On Tuesday, MPs in Austria, Estonia and Spain backed the bailout.
But doubts remain about the Greek government's commitment to the bailout conditions because it previously pledged to oppose austerity.
Many MPs of the ruling Syriza party believe Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras allowed the eurozone lenders to dictate unacceptable terms to Greece, violating the country's sovereignty.
On Tuesday, the Greek government said it had agreed the sale of 14 regional airports to German transport company Fraport Slentel for €1.23bn.
It is the first privatisation measure to be implemented by the leftist Syriza party since it took office in January.
In exchange for the bailout - and keeping Greece in the euro - Mr Tsipras agreed to further painful state sector cuts, including far-reaching pension reforms.
The new loans will be spread over the next three years. The first tranche will be €26bn - €10bn to recapitalise Greek banks and €16bn in several instalments, the first of which - €13bn - will be made by 20 August, when Greece must repay about €3.2bn to the European Central Bank (ECB).
Source: BBC


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