quinta-feira, 11 de julho de 2013

Bomba relógio


O anúncio de Cavaco Silva foi uma surpresa, somando-se a outro problema que já existia. Tylar Durden do blogue económico Zero Hedge observa que a múmia algarvia reacendeu uma bomba. "Despite being told last week of the successful solution that the politicians of Portugal had procured - and thusly seeing Portuguese bonds and stocks surge in a renewed bluster of hope and faith that all is well again; it seems that, shocker, nothing is fixed. As Reuters reports, Portugal's political crisis re-deepened today after the President rejected a plan to heal a government rift and critics accused him of igniting a "time-bomb' by calling for early elections. Anibal Cavaco Silva rejected a cabinet re-shuffle, and proposed a coalition to guarantee support for the Troika-imposed austerity measures (which theoretically means Portugal will exit its bailout next year) to be followed by elections - implicitly showing little faith that any party can rule effectively through the middle of next year..."

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