Greece should give up budget control: Germany

BERLIN (Reuters) - Greece must surrender control of its budget policy to outside institutions if it cannot implement reforms attached to euro zone rescue measures, the German economy minister was quoted as saying on Sunday.

Philipp Roesler became the first German cabinet member to openly endorse a proposal for Greece to surrender budget control after Reuters quoted a European source on Friday as saying Berlin wants Athens to give up budget control.

"We need more leadership and monitoring when it comes to implementing the reform course," Roesler, also vice chancellor, told Bild newspaper, according to an advance of an interview to be published on Monday.

"If the Greeks aren't able to succeed themselves with this, then there must be stronger leadership and monitoring from abroad, for example through the EU," added Roesler, chairman of the Free Democrats (FDP) who share power with Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Reuters reported on Friday that Germany wants Greece to give up control of budget policy to European institutions as part of discussions over a second rescue package.

Greece, which has repeatedly failed to meet the fiscal targets set out by its international lenders, is in talks to finalise a second 130 billion-euro ($172 billion) package.

With many Greeks blaming Germans for the austerity medicine their country has been forced to swallow, officials in Athens dismissed the idea of relinquishing budget control as out of the question.

Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos said on Sunday Greece was perfectly capable of making good on its promises.

"Anyone who puts a nation before the dilemma of 'economic assistance or national dignity' ignores some key historical lessons," he said in a statement before heading to Brussels for a European Union summit on Monday.

The Financial Times reported on Saturday that it had obtained a copy of the proposal showing Germany wants a new euro zone "budget commissioner" to have the power to veto budget decisions taken by the Greek government if they are not in line with targets set by international lenders.

"Given the disappointing compliance so far, Greece has to accept shifting budgetary sovereignty to the European level for a certain period of time," the document said.

Under the plan, Athens would only be allowed to carry out normal state spending after servicing its debt, the paper said.

Crushed by 350 billion euros ($462 billion) of debt and running out of cash quickly, Greece is scrambling to appease the "troika" of its official lenders - the European Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund - and stitch up a deal with private creditors simultaneously.

Greece needs to strike a deal with creditors in the next couple of days to unlock its next aid package in order to avoid a chaotic default.

A government source in Berlin said Germany's proposal was aimed not just at Greece but also at other struggling euro zone members that receive aid and are unable to make good on their obligations.

The European Commission, the executive arm of the 27-country bloc, said it wanted the Greek government to maintain autonomy.

(Editing by Alessandra Rizzo)

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  • Mr. Smith  •  San Jose, California  •  24 days ago
    "The issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later, is the people versus the banks" - Lord Acton 1834-1902
  • Wake-Up  •  24 days ago
    EU should let Greece exit EU and leave Euro behind.
  • AKM  •  Seattle, Washington  •  24 days ago
    Maybe just easier to let them (Greece and whoever) fail, instead of drawing it out for such a ridiculous time of turmoil and politics... ie citizens (and government) to learn by experience ?
  • hokapsig  •  24 days ago
    the borrower is slave to the lender. When will Greece (and the US) ever learn????
  • age 92  •  24 days ago
    Very interesting article. It would be wise if the Greeks simply got up and walked away. Longer term Socialistic practices are now over. It's the same in Ireland. By walking away at least these two nations can regain their self-respect and sovereignty. Right now, they are simply States in the EU and must obey.
  • DAVE  •  24 days ago
    Wait til you see the riots if this is implemented.
  • Wayne  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  24 days ago
    For any government when you borrow or depend on others to help fill you budget you will end up in the end being owned by that group (banks, federal governments, or trade unions). Live within your means and borrow less in the future.
  • edwardteller2000  •  Irvine, California  •  24 days ago
    They may as well take away their ability to lie.

    Greece will never surrender sovereignty and therein lies the most glaring thing wrong with the EU.

    A common currency for the EU backstopped by one country just isn't going to work.

    The deadbeats are gonna be like lamprey eels and end up killing the host.
  • Christine  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  24 days ago
    As I tell my children, "If you don't control yourself, someone else will." Such a basic principle is lost on so many in today's society.
  • get real  •  24 days ago
    Does China get to say that to the US someday?
  • Candle 1  •  Rice Lake, Wisconsin  •  24 days ago
    Just the begininng as the true powers that be start taking over nation by nation. WB, WHO, WTO and the rest. Be prepared to face the whirlwind of the One World Government.
  • Mr. Smith  •  San Jose, California  •  24 days ago
    "And the banks -- hard to believe in a time when we're facing a banking crisis that many of the banks created -- are still the most powerful lobby on Capitol Hill. And they frankly own the place." -Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.)
  • Tarmangani  •  24 days ago
    Insanity. They're asking Greece to give up its sovereignty to foreign banks to pay debt owed to foreign banks.
  • Greg  •  24 days ago
    How long are they going to play this game. Long time past letting Greece default.
  • Herr Obama  •  24 days ago
    France always THOUGHT they should rule the world. Germany always KNEW it should.
  • It Is What It Is  •  24 days ago
    The same thing should happen to the US Congress! Take away their ability to budget trillions for ludicrous spending!
  • Dave  •  24 days ago
    Why does Yahoo feel the need to play games with the posts here? Reminds me of someone with short guy syndrome.
  • bubbalooey  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  24 days ago
    People put down the Germans but they have always been hard workers, understand the fact you can't spend more than you make and are able to save money besides the quality of their workmanship. Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal and France have steered socialist courses leading them to financial ruin. I'm not cutting socialism just you can only make so many entitlements before you have to PAY for them. Even Britian now understands what's happening and is starting to make reforms.
  • TOO OLD  •  24 days ago
    Turn their budget over to the American congress and they will be totally bankrupt within 48 hours.
  • Rick  •  Prescott Valley, Arizona  •  24 days ago
    This has the stink of Global Tyranny, who is next?
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