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'Give Greece a chance', German minister Schaeuble tells lawmakers before vote
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 19 - 08 - 2015

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble urged lawmakers to back a third bailout for Greece in a vote Wednesday, saying while there were no guarantees of success, it would be irresponsible not to give Greeks the chance for a new start.
Lawmakers are expected to overwhelmingly support the 86 billion-euro ($95 billion) bailout, even though Chancellor Angela Merkel faces a dangerous rebellion in her own party ranks.
A significant minority of Merkel's conservatives voting against the package would send the government a warning that this is its last chance to keep debt-ridden Greece in the 19-country euro zone.
Schaeuble, who has taken a tougher line than Merkel in bailout talks and last month tabled the option of a 'timeout' from the euro zone for Greece, told skeptical lawmakers it was the best path for the euro zone to follow.
"Of course, after the experience of the last years and months there is no guarantee that everything will work and it is permissible to have doubts," Schaeuble said in his address to the Bundestag lower house.
"But in view of the fact that the Greek parliament has already passed a large part of the measures it would be irresponsible to not use the opportunity for a new start in Greece," he said, making the case for the government.
In a test ballot of conservative lawmakers late on Tuesday - a non-binding vote - a clear majority voted in favor of the bailout. Sixty of the 311 conservative lawmakers voted `no' or abstained - fewer than some in her party had feared.
The results of the vote are expected at around 1200 local time (0600 GMT).
In the Netherlands, the government of Prime Minister Mark Rutte is expected to face a call for a no-confidence vote from euro-sceptic, right-wing rival Geert Wilders, when parliament debates the latest bailout program for Greece on Wednesday.. On Tuesday, the parliaments of Austria, Estonia and Spain voted to approve the bailout.
SHIFTED GROUND
Support from parties including the Social Democrats, Merkel's junior coalition partner, and the opposition Greens means German approval of the bailout is not in doubt. But a rebellion by a large number of her allies would be a blow for Merkel, who remains highly popular after 10 years in office.
Several conservatives were adamantly opposed to the deal. "We are going further in the direction of a transfer union," said CDU lawmaker Wolfgang Bosbach, who has opposed previous Greek bailouts, before the vote.
But Schaeuble threw his weight behind the package and said Athens had clearly shifted ground in the last few weeks and was ready to reform.
He also reiterated the German view that it is imperative for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to stay on board. The IMF, however, says it won't unless Greece gets debt relief, while Germany is against cutting Greek debt.
"I am fairly confident that we (international creditors including the IMF) will reach a joint assessment of (Greece's) debt sustainability in October," said Schaeuble, reiterating that a debt haircut is not possible.
Last month, a record 65 lawmakers from the conservative camp broke ranks and refused to back the start of bailout talks.
Source: Reuters


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