The
Greek crisis is now getting to the breaking point. Businesses are just closing
their doors as they have little or no access to financial resources. Payments
to external suppliers are becoming almost impossible. Domestic payments are
just paper payments, no real cash is moving around.
Four
days without an operational banking system has a major impact on the economy in
a developed country.
And
I do not see the banks being able to re-open on Tuesday, as the government
wants us to believe. People have lost most of their confidence in the financial
institutions and are desperate to take out of the system whatever little money they
still have in their accounts.
We
are running fast against the wall.
And
we do not seem to be aware of it.
We
just take the days as normal days in a country that can no longer afford to run
as usual. The government needs to take exceptional measures. And I do not see
the current leadership being able to do it. For whatever reason, they seem to
believe that everything will be much easier after the referendum. Or, the
referendum is three days away in a country that needs decisions now.
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