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Austerity meeting postponed again

A man on a bicycle passes docked ferries in a port near Athens during a strike staged in response to new austerity measures (AP)

A man on a bicycle passes docked ferries in a port near Athens during a strike staged in response to new austerity measures (AP)

Tuesday February 07 2012

Greece's coalition leaders have once again postponed a crucial meeting on new cutbacks, despite intense international pressure for Athens to bite the austerity bullet if it wants to avoid bankruptcy.

Prime Minister Lucas Papademos' office said the meeting was now expected to be held on Wednesday.

A spokeswoman said Papademos would be meeting senior debt inspectors from Greece's bailout creditors - its representatives of the other countries that use the euro and the International Monetary Fund - later, instead of the three leaders of his coalition backers.

The EU and the IMF insist Greece must pass further harsh austerity measures, including private sector salary cuts and civil service sackings, if it is to secure a second bailout to avoid a disastrous default next month and a potential exit from the eurozone.

Late on Tuesday, the government was drafting an agreement of the austerity deal, a senior government official and a ranking coalition party member said, but gave no further details.

The impending cutbacks have angered Greek unions, who organised a general nationwide strike that stopped train and ferry services, while many schools and banks were closed and state hospitals worked on skeleton staff.

Riot police fired tear gas to repel hundreds of anti-austerity protesters who burned a German flag and tried to break a cordon outside Parliament, chanting "Nazis out!". Athens must placate its creditors to clinch a bailout deal from the eurozone and the IMF and avoid a March default on its bond repayments.

On Monday, Papademos' government caved in to demands to cut civil service jobs, announcing 15,000 positions would go this year, out of a total 750,000. The decision breaks a major taboo, as state jobs had been protected for more than a century to prevent political purges by governments seeking to appoint their supporters.

Among the measures the European Union and IMF are pressing Greece for is a cut in the 750 euros (£623) monthly minimum wage to help boost competitiveness. This reduction would have a knock-on effect in the private sector - because private companies base their salaries on the minimum wage - and even unemployment benefits.

Greece's coalition party leaders held a first key meeting on the austerity measures on Sunday, and first postponed the second round of talks on Monday by a day so Papademos could complete negotiations with EU-IMF debt inspectors.

Press Association

 
 

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