The electronic edition of the newspaper Corriere della Sera refers today to the exit of our country from the regime of enhanced supervision. “Greece, the public debt crisis is over after 12 years of bloody sacrifices and austerity”, writes the Milan newspaper and adds: “from today, the Greek government will once again make autonomous decisions regarding the country’s economic policy, with greater freedom movements and should no longer seek the approval of Brussels”.

Corriere della Sera, at the same time, underlines that “it closes a chapter in which the population, on the one hand, was forced to accept cuts in wages, pensions and public services, in exchange for aid to survive, while on the other hand the whole of Europe was at risk to experience the failure, the wreck of its single currency”.
The Italian newspaper refers to today’s speech by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Particular weight is given to the Prime Minister’s statement that “what the country went through, fortunately, belongs to the past” and to his reference to “four years of demagoguery”. A phrase, as Corriere underlines, which “is related to the government of his predecessor, Alexis Tsipras and implies that he delayed the healing of the country”.
In the article of the Italian newspaper, finally, the statement by the European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, Paolo Gentiloni, according to which “the strong, united response to the pandemic showed that Europe has learned the lesson of the debt crisis”.
Source: News Beast

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