Greece can still be saved?What happens next with the crisis €?Will there still be national bankruptcies in the middle of Europe?What will happen to the €?
“Focal point” financial crisis in Greece, “from 19 June 2011 at the First
The financial crisis in Greece does not own the land, but has far-reaching effects on the entire European Union.In the week of 20to 24June 2011 are many decisions that will directly affect the EU.The first is in this context, a thematic focus and examines the situation in numerous magazines and in news and talk shows, most of which report directly from Greece and from the negotiating tables of the EU.
The “Press Club” on 19June at 12.03 clock in the First will be moderated by Volker Herres and has the theme “Europe without leadership – who saves the Greeks”.Discussion partners are Birgit Marschall (Rheinische Post), Cornelia Schmergal (Business Week), Robert von Heusinger (Frankfurter Rundschau) and Albrecht von Lucke (Leaves for German and International Politics).
The “Report from Berlin” is located on 19June at 18.30 clock monothematic with the crisis in Greece and occupy the impact on the euro.Ulrich Deppendorf studio guest will be former Federal Finance Minister Peer Steinbrück (SPD).
Immediately before the potentially decisive talks in Luxembourg, the correspondent Mark Preiss is the current status of the talks in the Euro group.
With the contributions of “Greece and the euro zone – the German crisis management”, (author: Natalia Bachmayer) and “ways out of the Greek misery – the pros and cons of possible solutions” (Author: Ulrich ocean ridge) the opportunities for Wolfgang Schäuble’s latest proposed solution and highlights the potential at all other ways out of crisis and made understandable.
The “evening news” and the ARD “Morning Magazine” going on 20to 24June on the “European Tour 2011″.While going in the highly indebted countries in Europe people against the austerity measures on the street, growing in the countries of the financially strong displeasure.Breaks the European Union?Countries need more protection under the EU umbrella?The euro is in danger or is the EU emerged stronger from the crisis at the end?
Tom Buhrow (“evening news”) and Sven Lorig (ARD “Morning Magazine”) tour through Greece, Ireland, Spain, Finland and Belgium.What do young Europeans from the EU?As they see their future that their country and the Alliance of EU states?In speaking with citizens, politicians and experts, the two reporters to these questions.
Which banks are actually involved in the Euro-crisis and how Europe can pull themselves from this economic crisis?Everything they want on the day of the big EU summit in Brussels on 24June by the German Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel to know in an exclusive interview.Europe is left to save?
The “ARD Mittagsmagazin” broadcasts of 20to 24June (from 13.00 each clock) live from Greece.
In this period there are a number of senior political appointments will be relevant to the future of the country of considerable importance.
It’s about the welfare of Greece – and possibly to the survival of the European single currency.Reasons enough to receive daily a large part of the program to send live from Athens.Here, the economic background to the plight of the country will play an equally important role as the plight of people in the face of ever-new savings decisions.In news reports and discussions, the growing gap between rich and poor and a tax system is illuminated, which is perceived by many to be questionable.What funding models are suitable for the battered country, which is enforceable at European level?In Europe’s capitals set off alarm bells.How you can reach Athens in their hour of need among the poor, without alienating their own voters at home, becomes a vital question of the EU.
The “ARD Mittagsmagazin” will be moderated by Hannelore Fischer.The live coverage from Athens will take over Stefan Scheider.The articles and reports are delivered on site by competent for Greece ARD correspondent Bernard and Peter Dalheimer Wabnitz.
On Monday, 20June 2011 report, called “Munich report extra” clock at 21.45 and monothematic live from Athens.BR-reporter in a report describing how the Greeks despair of their own country while fighting for his life.
A political essay from Berlin correspondent of the ARD Marcus Bornheim describes how German politicians now are trying to rescue Greece to dominate.Also declared “report Munich” in three different scenarios that can come to us German taxpayers – in the best and worst case.Greece is the expensive rescue anyway.