segunda-feira, 8 de março de 2010
A message posted to the Greek's PM personal Website
A brief letter to the Greek Cabinet:
07 March, 2010 – 03:15 am
A few words of encouragement to a beleaguered Prime-Minister whose sincerity exposing his country's current predicament has profoundly renewed my faith that nations can overcome great difficulty when led by honest leaders.
Greece allowed itself to fall into that most lethal of conditions for any collective entity: lack of credibility at a time when it most needs it in the financial markets and next to EU partners as well. Such a bad name was earned over years of internal mismanagement and deceit. It can be reversed by pushing forward every measure deemed necessary.
The ultimate goal is to return Greece to minimum levels of public decency in government, public administration and all relevant layers of society.
I am sure that the government will get the backing of the vast majority of the Greek people as soon as it is perceived change is indeed taking place.
I have been impressed by every interview the Prime-Minister has given to foreign media.Well versed, brief and to the point regarding the country's most pressing issues and ways to tackle them. The austerity measures meanwhile announced received applause from European peers and quietened the markets.
However, throughout the implementation phase they should be seen and conveyed to the Greek people for what they are: the last chance the country has to master and successfully solve its own problems. The fact that there was hardly an option does not detract from the political will and determination displayed so far.
Mr. Prime-Minister I sincerely wish that you may carry with you your entire Cabinet and most Greeks who love their country and want it extricated from the lows it is now in at the earliest.
Carlos Collaco
07 March, 2010 – 03:15 am
A few words of encouragement to a beleaguered Prime-Minister whose sincerity exposing his country's current predicament has profoundly renewed my faith that nations can overcome great difficulty when led by honest leaders.
Greece allowed itself to fall into that most lethal of conditions for any collective entity: lack of credibility at a time when it most needs it in the financial markets and next to EU partners as well. Such a bad name was earned over years of internal mismanagement and deceit. It can be reversed by pushing forward every measure deemed necessary.
The ultimate goal is to return Greece to minimum levels of public decency in government, public administration and all relevant layers of society.
I am sure that the government will get the backing of the vast majority of the Greek people as soon as it is perceived change is indeed taking place.
I have been impressed by every interview the Prime-Minister has given to foreign media.Well versed, brief and to the point regarding the country's most pressing issues and ways to tackle them. The austerity measures meanwhile announced received applause from European peers and quietened the markets.
However, throughout the implementation phase they should be seen and conveyed to the Greek people for what they are: the last chance the country has to master and successfully solve its own problems. The fact that there was hardly an option does not detract from the political will and determination displayed so far.
Mr. Prime-Minister I sincerely wish that you may carry with you your entire Cabinet and most Greeks who love their country and want it extricated from the lows it is now in at the earliest.
Carlos Collaco
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