MEPs Accuse Troika of Aggravating Unemployment and Poverty in Rescued Countries
February 14, 2014Via translation from El Pais, Members of European Parliament Accuse Troika of Aggravating Unemployment and Poverty in Rescued Countries "They could have acted as surgeons, cutting superfluous. Instead they acted like butchers with an ax," says MEP Alejandro Cercas in reference to the policies that the European Commission, the European Central Bank (ECB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF), the troika, that have been implemented in Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Cyprus, the four Eurozone countries that were forced to request a bailout. The report before the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs of the European Parliament adopted on Thursday morning does not use such harsh words, but blames the three agencies-known as the troika for policies that have contributed to the deterioration of the welfare levels in the four countries
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MEPs Accuse Troika of Aggravating Unemployment and Poverty in Rescued Countries