Το Ευρωπαϊκό Κοινοβούλιο τα χώνει στο Eurogroup! Έλλειμμα διαφάνειας και δημοκρατικής λογοδοσίας για την Κύπρο!
Για έλλειμμα διαφάνειας και δημοκρατικής λογοδοσίας κάνει λόγο το
ευρωπαϊκό κοινοβούλιο με ανακοίνωσή του, αναφορικά με την απόφαση του
Eurogroup για την Κύπρο
Πληροφορίες από τις Βρυξέλλες ωστόσο, αναφέρουν ότι είναι η πρώτη
κίνηση για επίρριψη ευθυνών του Ευρωπαϊκού Κοινοβουλίου αρχικά στο
Eurogroup και τέλος στους Αναστασιάδη και Σαρρή, με το σκεπτικό ότι
συμφώνησαν στο Eurogroup, αλλά επιστρέφοντας στην Κύπρο το απέρριψαν!
Following the Open Conference of Presidents in the European
Parliament on 20 March 2013 on the outcome of the Spring European
Council where the issue of the Cyprus banking sector was raised,
European Parliament President Martin Schulz on behalf of the majority of
political group leaders in the European Parliament Conference of
Presidents – EPP Joseph Daul, S&D Hannes Swoboda, ALDE Guy
Verhofstadt, Greens/EFA Rebecca Harms and Daniel Cohn-Bendit, ECR Martin
Callanan, made the following statement:
“On the Cyprus banking issue, the Conference of the Presidents is
deeply concerned and takes a position that deposits of less than €100
000 should be exempted from any levy. A fairer and sustainable solution
for the Cypriot people must be found. We need a European solution to the
Cyprus problem, not an external one. Ordinary people’s savings should
not be used to bail out the banking sector.
The eurozone banking system is undergoing a radical overhaul with
the establishment of a banking union and a single supervisory
mechanism. The situation in Cyprus underlines the need for these to be
put in place as soon as possible. Direct EU supervision over eurozone
banks will be key in ensuring that similar crises as the one in Cyprus
would be avoided.
We regret the lack of transparency and democratic accountability in
the original solution proposed by the Commission, IMF and the ECB for
Cyprus. Eurozone finance ministers also must take responsibility for
this original solution for the Cyprus banking sector. The proposed
solution was taken behind closed doors in the early hours of the morning
without proper reflection on the consequences for ordinary people. Yet
the ‘blame-game’ on whose proposal this was only serves to undermine
confidence in the EU.”
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