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Christodoulou, Marios
Phileleftheros, Cyprus
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Phileleftheros - Cypr | 17/05/2012
Pay rise for Merkel proof of arrogance
For the first time in 12 years the German cabinet raised its own pay on Wednesday. The salaries of its members will increase 5.7 percent in three steps by August 2013. The liberal daily Phileleftheros sees this as unbearably arrogant of Merkel given the current crisis: "The chancellor's monthly pay will go up by 930 (!) euros to a total of 18,104 euros! So the chancellor will receive a pay rise that amounts to many times the average pay of employees in the EU. At this point we should recall a statement made by Frau Merkel two weeks ago. She said that if people want to lead a bearable life they must get along with what they earn. … It seems as if she has lost all sense of money. The provocations and arrogance of Frau Merkel are boundless. It's almost as if Germany had decided to make itself cosy in the crisis."
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Phileleftheros - Cypr | 06/02/2012
Crisis forces Cyprus to clean up its act
The US rating agency Fitch downgraded Cyprus's three top commercial banks' ratings to junk status last Thursday. The country is increasingly getting caught up in the Greek crisis, writes the liberal daily Phileleftheros and hopes that this will prompt it to put its public finances in order: "The outbreak of the crisis revealed a wasteful state that for years was at the service of the political parties. It handed out millions in absurd bonuses and services and employed citizens depending on their political orientation in order to 'buy' their votes. ... It was a system that was dominated by the power of the parties and only favoured those who 'sold' their votes. Only the crisis can restore order. But for how long? Could it be that we will see the same system reinstated once the storm has passed?"
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