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00:00:11Nathan!
00:00:15Nathan, stop me!
00:00:30AHHHHH!
00:01:30I will never forget about the doctors.
00:01:33We have an anesthetic or the water we put in the water.
00:01:40Don't fight against the doctor.
00:01:42Sometimes the doctor gives you medicine you don't like.
00:01:45But even if you don't like the medicine, the doctor is there to try to help you.
00:01:57Don't fight against the doctor.
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00:03:36Within about 40 years, two, three political communities and other businesses led the country to the
00:03:46citizens, trying to save their lives.
00:03:56The economy, after a decade, had a constant
00:04:00capacity in Greece as a national economic
00:04:04superpower.
00:04:05The economy, for another time, has been
00:04:11the most important part of our country.
00:04:14The economy, for another time, is the
00:04:20When the second level was left, the same people said that,
00:04:25because of a genetic anomaly, we are not able to manage our economy without new people.
00:04:32The reason is that the Americans can find it difficult to understand this,
00:04:36but Greece is not a built-in culture of stability and discipline.
00:04:43Our government was calling our governments and our governments,
00:04:48as well as in all the countries of the European Union.
00:04:52And the authorities in all these countries tried to tell us
00:04:56that we did it together.
00:05:01I accept that there were failures in the political system,
00:05:05but let's be fair about it, we all partyed.
00:05:14The answer is the question of the political system of the country.
00:05:21How did the money take place?
00:05:25We all have to take place.
00:05:29We all have to take place.
00:05:31We all have to take place.
00:05:33We all have to take place.
00:05:35We all have to take place.
00:05:38The problem is, in a time we all have to take place.
00:05:40The solution is a challenge.
00:05:41The solution is a problem in the country.
00:05:46The solution is a problem in Europe.
00:05:51Or the solution is a problem.
00:05:58Why is the solution?
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00:08:50the crisis took and took the crisis.
00:09:20not there and the answer was
00:09:22give everybody credit. So we got the invention of the credit economy which
00:09:27really picks up strongly in the 1980s and 1990s to cover the gap between what
00:09:31Labour was actually getting
00:09:32and what it could purchase and that's where
00:09:35many people started to see by the end of the 1990s
00:09:392000 that this was the unsustainable bit.
00:09:43So it was the way we got out of the crisis of the 1970s that prepared the ground
00:09:47for this kind of crisis.
00:10:07When the fire will go to the American market, the financial system reaches the
00:10:13end of the entire crisis.
00:10:15This is the real economy that has to deal with the domestic problems.
00:10:30The countries are staying in the same way.
00:10:33They raise money for the workers to protect the tribes and to protect the demand.
00:10:38The criminal crisis is in the same way.
00:10:41And the tribes that were destroyed by the firefighters
00:10:45decide to get the hand that helped them,
00:10:48putting them on the ship's ship.
00:10:54The ship's ship makes the situation and for Greece,
00:10:58but this time it's something more deep.
00:11:08The Eurozone has come to pay.
00:11:18There is no money in the United States.
00:11:20The advantage of the United States and the advantage of the dollar,
00:11:24despite all the losses, is that there is another one that is called the United States.
00:11:29The European Union does not exist.
00:11:31The European Union does not exist.
00:11:33The European Union does not exist.
00:11:38The European Union does not exist.
00:11:40In my opinion, the Euro zone is not reliable.
00:12:29bogus should not exist.
00:12:36The Euro zone is
00:12:36they lost the opposition.
00:12:38So this was an immediate failure of the European Union.
00:12:52The crisis of the European Union is caused by the way
00:12:57that we have made the European integration.
00:13:04In Greece, it's like if you put in a ring
00:13:07a cassius-clay champion of the world
00:13:11with a poise plume
00:13:13and you say that you will start the battle
00:13:17and we will see how the best it will win.
00:13:22Why, however, the countries of the region
00:13:24are so against and especially because
00:13:27the city of the region of the region
00:13:28is the same.
00:13:43The idea of the European Union
00:13:46and the European Union
00:13:47with the high quality of the region
00:13:49is a huge problem.
00:13:50If the German government were able to
00:13:53put the war in the region
00:13:55of the workers, and to pay their debts for a decade.
00:14:09In the last few years, we had a little increase in nominal numbers,
00:14:14in a range of 7%, in a range of 27%.
00:14:19And if you have a discrepant, it's very clear that other countries
00:14:23will not compete in the real world.
00:14:24Because if a country's real estate is now even lower than the 1000-Wend,
00:14:31and in other countries is still moderate Lohnsteigerungen,
00:14:34then the German industry will be more competitive and other industries will not have any chance.
00:14:38And through the Euro-Raum is a tool that was originally introduced,
00:14:42namely the assessment of the national market.
00:14:44And so there was a mechanism installed,
00:14:47which was exactly the results we have.
00:15:01Due as a country now you experience,
00:15:10Nor would you master in the office and stand your joking room as you can open the face streets.
00:15:11This could not be meaningful.
00:15:11But this space is the driving room room to welcome you,
00:15:12or if you don't know how to place yourалиes,
00:15:12in aропôulation of the local governments for all sorts of challenges,
00:15:12You don't see what you have to do!
00:15:15You lie to your横 norte-water professor Oh no!
00:15:26The difference between two and three different societies
00:15:27The most important factor in Japan was in two ways.
00:15:30The two of whom were the most important to the crisis.
00:15:32The first one was a huge increase in the stress and the change.
00:15:37The Greece has the most important factor in all.
00:15:41When you can't do it, the changes you are in the other way
00:15:44are meant to be relevant.
00:15:46The change in the Greece of Greece is a significant factor.
00:15:48But it was something that we saw in the foreign countries.
00:15:51This, therefore, was just a phenomenon.
00:15:53The result of this phenomenon was the issuance of the rich.
00:15:57Because when you have these issues, you have to pay some money.
00:16:05Greece is a poor country in this European Union.
00:16:10Greece is a country of the semi-periphery of the European continent.
00:16:17The European Union is a country of the European Union.
00:16:21It's obvious that Greece could not have anything other than the public deficit
00:16:28in the conditions of its integration to the European Union.
00:16:33I don't want to talk about the question
00:16:35that the Greeks are as simple as the racism.
00:16:45The European Union is a sign of the linguistic system of the European Union.
00:16:50The European Union is a sign of the Chinese regime.
00:16:54The European Union is a sign of a Gitaeanian regime,
00:16:59which is the legalistic system of the European Union.
00:17:08The Japan's war was raised as a special case and from now on to now, the war was exchanged with
00:17:20some exterior.
00:17:22When Greece was welcomed, in an unexpected period, to be honest enough, to be valued.
00:17:30In the period of the production, Germany paid for it.
00:17:34The Germans paid for it to become a loan from a loaner.
00:17:42From the German production and then, the country
00:17:45returns to the traditional role of the loaner.
00:17:49And the public loan, with its current shape,
00:17:51is reduced from the 18th century.
00:17:56The development of the public loan in Greece
00:17:59has to do with the social and transportation of Greece
00:18:02and the economy of the last decades.
00:18:08It has to do with the systematic power of the country
00:18:12to be used in an effective way.
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00:19:36In a way.
00:19:37In a way.
00:19:37In kinds of things.
00:19:41From the human bodies.
00:19:44the public credit will increase the 167% of the international product.
00:19:57The most recent countries that were in place were in place
00:19:59were in the international community.
00:20:03However, none of them were able to pay so much as the Argentine,
00:20:07which was in the other side of the Atlantic.
00:21:46First of all, the IMF played a signature role in creating the crisis in Argentina, driving
00:21:51the same policies of deregulation and privatization that lead to immense corporate profits but
00:21:57that really destroy the finances of a state.
00:22:17They were very clearly, you know, the agent of the U.S. power in the world, just as they
00:22:28are very clearly the agent of neoliberalism, which means the agent of upper classes in the neoliberal enterprise,
00:22:37whose aim was to increase their income tremendously what they did, but they did to the prison crisis.
00:22:59The IMF is a little bit like a zombie institution.
00:23:01You can't kill it.
00:23:10The IMF has reemerged as a player in, quote-unquote, bailing out countries that get into trouble,
00:23:18imposing austerity conditions as it's happening across Europe and in a vicious and terrifying way in Greece.
00:23:24And there's no sense whatsoever that this institution has learned anything from the experience of Argentina.
00:23:31The IMF will pay exactly the cost of the international financial funds and in other cases,
00:23:45The irony of this promise is that in the new arrangement, this increase, Greece is going to put 2,5
00:23:52billion dollars in there.
00:23:54I think that's only a fiat monetary system worldwide can come up and have Greece help bail out Greece and
00:24:02be prepared to bail out even other countries.
00:24:20The European Central Bank was a tool in the imposition of neoliberal policies in Europe.
00:24:32It's a strange thing to see, but the international government, in the case of our, in the case of the
00:24:40European Union,
00:24:40it was more dark than the EU.
00:24:50The measures of the Greek government, in cooperation with the Troika, are not simply dangerous and dangerous for the population.
00:24:56They are, from the beginning, forced to suffer.
00:24:59They have serious consequences for the population of the population and the population of the population,
00:25:07and it is very difficult to have a positive outcome, as well as the economy and the way to deal
00:25:15with taxes.
00:25:32The IMF put a magnificent pressure on Argentina to repay these debts.
00:25:38Many of the debts were inflated, in fact exploded, because of the transfer of debt from huge corporations to huge
00:25:45corporations.
00:25:45including some of the biggest banks in the world, onto the public treasury, onto the public purse, which the IMF
00:25:52pushed for as well.
00:25:53The measures that have been left out had to reduce their costs,
00:25:56which means that the measures that will have been given the orders of the pessoal in Europa to the EU.
00:26:02These measures are the measures that will be equal to the needs of the EU.
00:26:05This is not a feasible way, but it does not use the comments,
00:26:08because the measures that are done under thejęs,
00:26:18and the measures of the being removed of the conditions.
00:26:24In a few months, the Greek government will offer to the Greek tribes
00:26:28108 billion euros, that is, the basis of the budget of the European Union
00:26:34which is the result of the UN and the European Union.
00:26:41The Argentinian, when it was against the same conditions,
00:26:45was upset many of the victims.
00:26:47The image of the president, who gave the president to the president of the United States,
00:26:51He also has the National Committee of the United Nations,
00:26:54but also his colleagues.
00:27:05For the night magical,
00:27:09we will be able to die!
00:27:11We will be able to die!
00:27:14Who will die?
00:27:16For the night magical!
00:27:24Έτως ένα μετάδουνου του
00:27:29Η Ελλάδα έχει μπει σε ένα εντατικό πρόγραμμα εξ υγειάνσεων, αξιοποιήσεων, εξορθολογισμού και συμμαζέματος.
00:27:42Τα στελέχη της Τρώικας έχουν εγκατασταθεί για τα καλά στην πρωτεύουσα και υπαγορεύουν την πολιτική τους μέσω ενός αντισυνταγματικού μνημονίου.
00:27:51A landmark has certainly been the pension reform, but the main question now is to be able to align wages
00:27:59and productivity.
00:28:10What are we today? We are a sovereign country. We are independent of the result. We are in the complete
00:28:19complete result.
00:28:21It is another issue of freedom and another issue of ethnic discrimination.
00:28:27The problem of our country is the problem of ethnic discrimination.
00:28:42In collaboration with the young people, the government is standing in front of the citizens with a clear clarity.
00:28:50The result is poverty, luxury and energy.
00:28:57The problem of our country is, people are dealing with many countries,
00:29:18We have all the characteristics of these people.
00:29:22There are people who don't have drugs and drugs,
00:29:27people who don't have drugs and drugs,
00:29:27people who don't have drugs and drugs.
00:29:29This is not a very different thing
00:29:31from what we see in the third world.
00:29:35And think about what we see
00:29:38the most poor people of the poor.
00:29:40There are people who still have
00:29:41some of them, but they don't reach.
00:29:45Or, as I said,
00:29:46a small group of women who came here
00:29:49that either I'll take drugs,
00:29:51or I'll eat them.
00:29:52The government's government
00:29:57doesn't limit the level of the citizens.
00:30:01They seek their own lives.
00:30:03They seek their own lives.
00:30:12All the countries
00:30:13and the people of the world
00:30:15who went to the right
00:30:17to support the UN
00:30:21and the UN
00:30:22they had dramatic impact
00:30:24to the UN.
00:30:26That's what we call it
00:30:27in the plain language
00:30:27of the UN.
00:30:28We had a period of time, where after this period of time, the first time of life fell for 5
00:30:35and 10 years.
00:30:36With these problems that we are now, it is clear that we have a big decrease in the risk of
00:30:42the risk.
00:30:59The government is fighting for the basic rights of the democratic democracy.
00:31:18With the speciality of the Kukulahs, the proletariat,
00:31:22and the Kukulahs and the Kukulahs,
00:31:25at the edge of the border.
00:31:43The crisis is always sold by anti-social measures, anti-popular measures, which can be extremely brutal.
00:31:53And it's a part of the capitalization of the situation.
00:31:58The problem is to make them accept.
00:32:01The problem is to make them accept by violence.
00:32:08According to the 6th level of economic development, democracy gives its position to democracy.
00:32:30The crisis of capitalism is a huge destruction of value.
00:32:38It's also the value that is in the financial speculation.
00:32:42So, in the destruction of value, it must be that someone pays it.
00:32:46The capitalists don't have the intention to pay it themselves.
00:32:49We understand them, of course.
00:32:51They are not altruists.
00:32:54But if those who caused the crisis are not willing to pay it, why do we pay it?
00:33:06In the world's history, tens of thousands of countries have failed to pay it,
00:33:10which were not responsible for the citizens.
00:33:13The national law often gave money to their children.
00:33:17One of them was the meaning of the wrong money.
00:33:26The name of the pneumonia and the Pacific Ocean is on theitalia,
00:33:27The history begins with Alexander Sachs.
00:33:32The foreigner in Tsariki and especially at the United States,
00:33:35the заявers of the European League,
00:33:38the owner standing in the United States after the Soviet Union
00:33:40to graduate to the United States,
00:33:41and the UN and the United States.
00:33:45The UN is also a NOb anyone who has an independent idea.
00:33:47The meaning of the primo-Christians.
00:33:49For example, the price of the land is the next step of the house.
00:33:54First, the statement of the land is the first step of the land.
00:33:59Second, the land is the first step of the land that was not in the nation.
00:34:07Third, the tenant was the first step of the land and the second step of the land.
00:34:14The statement of the SAC was written by the USAC, if not, of course.
00:34:19In fact, that at that time, there were a lot of information
00:34:23from the United States.
00:34:26The United States.
00:34:28The United States had paid the end of the paychecks from the 1898,
00:34:34when they lost the Spanish-American War and lost the Kuba.
00:34:39The problem was that, along with the river,
00:34:41they had to pay attention to the capital of the Spanish-American War.
00:34:46And because the Spanish-American democracy was held for 4 years,
00:34:50from the time when the Columbo passed away to the United States,
00:34:54until the 1898,
00:34:56the debt was very large.
00:34:59The United States didn't actually pay attention to the previous cases.
00:35:04They had to pay attention to the capital of the Kuba,
00:35:07so they had to pay attention.
00:35:14They had to pay attention to the French-American War.
00:35:19They had to pay attention to the French-American War.
00:35:40They had to pay attention to the French-American War.
00:35:43They had to pay attention to the French-American War.
00:35:56From the coups away,
00:36:00The US-American War is equal.
00:36:04Because-
00:36:06And this is what will bring the meaning of the previous wealth and to the 21st century.
00:36:38In October 2002, the Lekos-Zikos put the latest ship in order to make the battle of Iraq.
00:36:51The American soldiers are preparing for the next day of the Shaddam Hussein.
00:37:00The State Department knows that it is going to be able to manage the huge public credit for Iraq.
00:37:33My fellow citizens.
00:37:35At this hour, American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free
00:37:42its people, and to defend the world from grave danger.
00:38:06Remember, in 2003, the United States, with their allies, invaded Iraq.
00:38:12It was in March 2003.
00:38:14Three weeks later, the Secretary of the United States calls his colleagues from G8 to Washington.
00:38:25He told them that the debt of Saddam Hussein is an odious debt.
00:38:31The regime of Saddam Hussein is a dictatorial regime.
00:38:34We have to refuse to recover this odious debt.
00:38:39The new regime that will come to Iraq must be released from this debt.
00:38:50Major combat operations in Iraq have ended.
00:38:53In the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed.
00:39:02Welcome to the war.
00:39:05The Prime Minister of Exterior, James Baker,
00:39:07said to the national community that the price of Iraq is a bad thing.
00:39:11And he said that the Saddam Hussein had paid the money for his life
00:39:15to build houses and buy vehicles.
00:39:21Among other things, the American diplomats said that Iraq
00:39:25offered $1,000,000 in Germany and Russia
00:39:28for the purchase of exoset and electric vehicles
00:39:31Mirage Fena and MiG.
00:39:37In reality, the expression of Hussein doesn't matter as much as the practice of many of the United States.
00:39:44The palaces are for the Arab world Olympic battles for the United States.
00:39:49A political and political power.
00:39:58The American diplomat will tell you that the price of Iraq is wrong and that the Iraqis does not need
00:40:04to pay.
00:40:05Washington, however, explains that it is open to the Aeol.
00:40:10For the first time in the 21st century, the most powerful power will be the meaning of the wrong price.
00:40:17And so they will be closed under the roof.
00:40:25In the end, the other countries have said, ok, we have to suppress 80% of the Iraqis debt in
00:40:32the Paris club.
00:40:34But they have said, s'il vous plaît, n'utilisez pas officialment la notion de dette odieuse,
00:40:41because if we use this notion, other countries will make appel to the jurisprudence.
00:40:49For example, the Congo will say that the debt of Mobutu is not going to rembourses.
00:40:54The Philippines will say that the debt of the dictator Marcos is not going to rembourses.
00:41:00The South Africa will say that the debt of apartheid is not going to rembourses.
00:41:04So, to avoid a contagion, if you want, an extension of the notion of debt odieuse in the 2000s,
00:41:14we have taken a solution, an ad hoc decision about Iraq.
00:41:20But for us, it is clearly the demonstration that the doctrine of debt odieuse applies.
00:41:27I think it would be a mistake for Iraq to continue to be burdened by the sins of a deposed
00:41:36dictator.
00:41:37The United States will continue to help Iraq to describe old friends.
00:41:41But no one in Washington doesn't want to hear the words,
00:41:44that the debt is not going to rembourses.
00:41:57The Iraq decided to describe a large part of the debt of the debt.
00:42:03The other country, however, decided to stand on the right side
00:42:06and put it with the National National Committee and the great debt.
00:42:10The United States will prove that the debt of the debt was not only from the past,
00:42:15but also from the international and anti-continental.
00:42:18Welcome back to the National National Committee.
00:42:21You said you are looking for another Ecuador
00:42:23and you are looking for us
00:42:26and our compatriotas are emigrantes.
00:42:31It is not a long time
00:42:33and you are going to go to the nation
00:42:36so I know that you will win
00:42:40A day
00:42:43A day
00:42:44A day
00:42:44For the best
00:42:45A day
00:42:48A day
00:42:50A day
00:42:51There is an emergency
00:42:52national commitment
00:42:54and we are going to go to the international commitment
00:42:57First of all to the international commitment
00:42:58Let us be a good moment
00:42:59But when our priorities are very clear
00:43:03First of all life before the debt
00:43:31My real job was deal-making.
00:43:33It was giving loans to other countries, huge loans, much bigger than they could possibly
00:43:40repay, and one of the conditions of the loan, let's say a billion dollar loan to a country
00:43:44like Indonesia or Ecuador, and this country would then have to give 90% of that loan back
00:43:51to a U.S. company or U.S. companies to build the infrastructure, a Halliburton or a Bechtel,
00:43:57these were big ones, and those companies would then go in and build an electrical system or
00:44:01ports or highways, and these would basically serve just a few of the very wealthy families
00:44:06in those countries. The poor people in those countries would be stuck ultimately with this
00:44:11amazing debt that they couldn't possibly repay.
00:44:15In 1982, the British Council founded UNIVERSY by UNIVERSY called UNIVERSY, a local government
00:44:22community, which represents governments and leaders.
00:44:25The UNIVERSY must have to購明 more and more profit from his early credit.
00:44:32It was simply a permanent pillage that Ecuador paid to the North countries.
00:44:40To give you an example, during the 80s and 90s, until 2005,
00:44:49the debt service represented around the 50% of the state's budget.
00:44:57It is to say, the order of 3.000 to 4.000 million dollars annually,
00:45:05while for health, the annual salary of the budget was only 4%.
00:45:124.000 million dollars to pay the service of the debt,
00:45:16400 million dollars to pay the service of the debt,
00:45:194.000 million dollars to pay the service of the debt
00:45:22and 800 million dollars to pay the education.
00:45:26So, we were killing our population.
00:45:35What is the case?
00:45:38Today, the crisis appears.
00:45:38The crisis seems to be changed when it comes to Lucio Gutierrez,
00:45:43who is responsible for social services.
00:45:47He is present as a social worker,
00:45:50but when he comes to the budget,
00:45:52he closes the new agreement with the International Monetary Committee
00:45:55and takes place across the opposition.
00:46:02The police decide to keep him leaving,
00:46:05with the same contribution,
00:46:07which is the president of the skillset of the Arbentist Museum.
00:46:09By the helicopter.
00:46:16The President of the House, where the power of power, begins with good processes.
00:46:21But, he is still in Washington.
00:46:24And the state is coming to the only political political, that they have against the national party.
00:46:29Rafael Correa.
00:46:30¡Una sola vuelta! ¡Correa! ¡Una sola vuelta! ¡Una sola vuelta! ¡Ecuador!
00:46:44¡Triunfa la esperanza! ¡Somos un pueblo unido! ¡Avanza la alianza del Ecuador!
00:46:56¡Lucha por la justicia! ¡Lucha por tus derechos! ¡Dale Correa! ¡Por Ecuador!
00:47:10¡Una sola vuelta! ¡Correa! ¡Una sola vuelta! ¡Una sola vuelta! ¡Ecuador!
00:47:31¡Una sola vuelta!
00:47:50¡Il a dit que 80% des revenus pétroliers doivent être destinés à améliorer les dépenses sociales dans l'éducation,
00:47:59dans la santé, dans la création d'emplois.
00:48:02¡Y seuls 20% doivent aller dans le remboursement de la dette!
00:48:07La Banque mondiale a dit qu'il n'est pas question que nous continuions à prêter de l'argent à
00:48:13l'Équateur si l'Équateur maintient une telle loi.
00:48:17Donc c'était clairement une émixion de la banque mondiale dans les affaires intérieures de l'Équateur.
00:48:26Et ce ministre, Rafael Correa, a dit qu'il n'est pas question que j'accepte, moi comme ministre, cette
00:48:35imposition de la Banque mondiale.
00:48:37Et donc il a préféré démissionner plutôt que de plier devant la Banque mondiale.
00:48:42Ça l'a rendu extrêmement populaire.
00:48:45Les gens disent «Ah, voilà quelqu'un qui préfère démissionner et perdre son post de ministre,
00:48:51mais pour défendre la dignité et l'intérêt de la population. »
00:49:21Cette burocratie internationale, maja d'aira, incompetentie et désonécte,
00:49:25tiendra que respetar à notre pays.
00:49:27Así que pour eso hemos expulsado al representante del Banque mondial en el país
00:49:32y nos reservamos el derecho de iniciar las acciones legales pertinentes por los daños y permisos causados al país.
00:49:39Además, nos reservamos el derecho de calificar como ilegal las deudas que tenemos con el Banque mondial.
00:49:456 meses después, el Coréa empezó un vema para abajo.
00:49:49Hiccanopiei se tome la responsabilidad de la Comisión de la Comisión de la Comisión de la Comisión de la Comisión
00:50:05de la Comisión.
00:50:14Hiccanopiei se to Designé Yourself Land.
00:50:24Hiccanopiei se tome la responsabilidad de la Comisión de la Comisión de la Comisión de la Comisión de la Comisión
00:50:30de la Comisión de la Comisión.
00:50:39and finally the public public debt of Ecuador.
00:51:09And all the members of the Ministry of Finance did a letter to the minister,
00:51:17that he was denunciating our position, both Alejandro Olmos and mine,
00:51:23that we were affecting the members of the minister.
00:51:28So, we are grateful for that, but we have had difficulties in this case,
00:51:39and we have been accused of being the worst of the film in this process of auditing.
00:51:45Despite the consequences, the Ministry of Finance had completed the work
00:51:49and believed that a big part of the money was not limited.
00:51:53She gave the government the state and the state gave it to the citizens.
00:51:58In fact, what was very important at the level of the Commission of Audit of Ecuador
00:52:02was that all of our work was public.
00:52:06So, the Ecuadorian population has been largely informed
00:52:11of why the debt who was contracted by the previous government,
00:52:17of Ecuador, in general during the year 2000,
00:52:20was a debt struck by illegitimity.
00:52:22The government is a debt that is struck by the country.
00:52:26The government is a part of the nation.
00:52:30The government is a part of the country.
00:52:33The government is a part of the country.
00:52:36The government is a part of the country.
00:52:40Let's thank you for your brother, a local citizen of the country!
00:52:43Give Korea! Give Korea!
00:52:45But that's what you think, we're not alone in Ecuador.
00:52:47We were in Ecuador and we were in Canada, we were in the country.
00:52:50Give Korea! Give Korea!
00:52:52Give Korea, Rafael!
00:52:56According to the report, the government said that the tax is not being minimized,
00:53:01and reported a loss of payment for the 70% of the tax tax today.
00:53:06In front of this situation,
00:53:09the tenants of Ecuador's debt started to raise their funds to the market,
00:53:14with very low values, of 20% of their value.
00:53:18And what did Ecuador in secret?
00:53:23The Ecuadorian government began to buy,
00:53:26used about 800 million dollars to buy 3.000 million dollars of debt,
00:53:33and it was for the Ecuadorian case a very important reduction
00:53:38that allowed, obviously, to improve the life of the people.
00:53:46It was also, in the economy made by Ecuador,
00:53:51to count the interests that it would have to pay until 2012 or 2030.
00:53:58If we take everything into account,
00:53:59it was an economy of 7.000 million dollars for Ecuador,
00:54:05so an economy very important for the country,
00:54:07which allowed the government to increase very strongly
00:54:10the expenses of education, health care,
00:54:14for the creation of jobs,
00:54:15also for the improvement of infrastructure.
00:54:22The Ecuadorian is no longer in sale, you know?
00:54:27Hey!
00:54:29Hey!
00:54:30Hey!
00:54:32Hey!
00:54:34Hey!
00:54:34Hey!
00:54:35Hey!
00:54:37Hey!
00:54:38Hey!
00:54:47So,
00:54:49I did it all this happen.
00:54:58This is a very interesting question than looking,
00:55:01to show the GAP.
00:55:03all those attitudes.
00:55:33the part of the transnational societies, and it's the case of Siemens,
00:55:39who, with his family Siemens,
00:55:42has distributed the money to the pot of wine,
00:55:46to the responsible, to the minister, to the high-functioners
00:55:51for more than 10 years,
00:55:54for winning contracts.
00:56:07Here we can say that there is clearly a mark of illegality and illegitimity,
00:56:12and that these things should be put into the cause,
00:56:17and it's absolutely clear for me.
00:56:21The Greek democracy was given a little in the situation of Siemens,
00:56:25and it was very early, and in other cases,
00:56:28after the party of the people,
00:56:30which increases the numbers of the payouts.
00:56:50With the swaps of 2001,
00:56:53the government proposed the future
00:56:55to show an absolute better result.
00:56:58The government proposed the price of the country,
00:57:01making money from Yen to Euro,
00:57:03based on the latest prices.
00:57:06The help of Goldman Sachs was Goldman Sachs,
00:57:09who earned millions of dollars from this deal.
00:57:12I'm particularly concerned about the role of the US financial institutions,
00:57:15particularly Goldman Sachs,
00:57:17that as Greece got on the heroin and borrowed money,
00:57:22Goldman was the crack dealer.
00:57:33The war was over the years,
00:57:36and the Greek political elites
00:57:38knew that they knew they could keep their allies.
00:57:40They had the support of Goldman Sachs again,
00:57:43as the leader of Goldman Sachs
00:57:45and the leader of Goldman Sachs.
00:57:46Goldman Sachs had the government of the Greek government
00:57:50and at the same time, from the other hand, he attacked the Greek government.
00:57:55The scandal was opened in 2010.
00:57:59A few days later, a former member of Goldman Sachs
00:58:02had fallen in the head of the Greek government.
00:58:07If someone had been to Goldman Sachs,
00:58:10for me, it's like a criminal to protect your house.
00:58:16Someone who is a banker of bank, you want to protect your house.
00:58:19That's the same thing.
00:58:20So, in a position, he did well with other brokers
00:58:23and he knew how to prevent them to enter your house.
00:58:26But, objectively, we are aware that it's not like that.
00:58:29The risk is quite a bit bigger
00:58:30that one day he will profit from your absence to hit everything.
00:58:34What does it guarantee that this person
00:58:36who passed to Goldman Sachs
00:58:38will manage in a way optimally the Greek affairs?
00:58:43Many countries accuse Greece
00:58:45for their donations with Goldman Sachs.
00:58:48But, often, they are the same
00:58:50who use their relationships with the Greek government
00:58:53to sell, with the unalienable,
00:58:55the immune system in their country.
00:58:59And it was a very interesting thing
00:59:00And that Germany started out,
00:59:02that Griechenland was part of the past,
00:59:04was one of the reasons necessary to do that the import
00:59:08of German nauccinogen
00:59:09is not minimized.
00:59:11Also, Griechenland should spend,
00:59:12the pension,
00:59:13and the people allеты
00:59:16should be able to take it out of the right pocket.
00:59:17But the transports should be further financed.
00:59:19And of course, this is a very clear position of interest.
00:59:24The German government is basically the judge of the large supply chain and export industry.
00:59:29And of course, they have an interest in that they can still continue to export.
00:59:49A helicopter for more than 400 millions.
00:59:52A rafale to 100 millions.
00:59:55Malheureusement, my espionnage has not allowed me to tell if it's 10, 20, 30 rafales.
01:00:00That's almost 3 milliards.
01:00:03And then, Germany has sold six submarines in the next year,
01:00:08in some months.
01:00:09That's 1 milliard.
01:00:11But we are completely hypocrites.
01:00:14We give them money to buy our arms.
01:00:24Come on!
01:00:27Come on!
01:00:47Achoo!
01:00:49Is is who my boy is the name of my sweetheart
01:00:54You see a gift to see maybe child
01:01:00Darkness, weißy, ச of autres
01:01:05My arms are You're killing it
01:01:07To be continued...
01:01:38twice the money that they've spent in Sydney, I don't know about the final cost after of
01:01:48course the end of the Olympic Games.
01:01:50You mentioned 1.2 billion dollars for security, where does that money come from?
01:01:55We have the money.
01:01:56It's Greek money or is it from the Olympic Committee, does some of it come from the United
01:02:02States?
01:02:02No, we're talking about Greek money now, we're talking about money that is more than
01:02:06what we can afford maybe, we're talking just about security.
01:02:21On a fait des dépenses somptueuses, tout à fait exagérées, payées par la population
01:02:28grecque, parce que pour rembourser les dettes qu'on a contractées pour réaliser ces
01:02:33Jeux Olympiques, bien évidemment on utilise une grande partie des impôts payés par les
01:02:38citoyens grecs pour rembourser cette dette.
01:02:41Il est tout à fait normal que les citoyens grecs demandent qu'on fasse une analyse très
01:02:46claire de pourquoi le budget des Jeux Olympiques a explosé, à quoi les dépenses ont servies.
01:02:52Les citoyens grecs demandent qu'on a fait des impôts de la France.
01:03:06Les Olympiques marches et les entreprises comme les Zémans et les Goldman Sachs sont en
01:03:12...and that was the peak of the Pagovunus-Sympfuni, which was closed in the presence of the citizens.
01:03:18However, there are many more challenges that are not only in Greece...
01:03:22...but all the countries of the European Union.
01:03:32The rules of the European Union have followed all the rules...
01:03:37...and that are established in terms of the guidelines.
01:03:39There are issues related to the tribes that have played the first role either in the first or in the
01:03:49second generation,
01:03:50or in the second generation, or in the second generation.
01:03:52What are these tribes?
01:03:54How did these tribes get rid of?
01:03:57How did these tribes get rid of?
01:03:59How did these tribes get rid of?
01:04:19How did these tribes get rid of?
01:04:22I think that a large part of the tribes, which currently exist in the Euro-Raum, are illegitimate.
01:04:28Because these are the tribes that have been created by a policy,
01:04:32which has been directed against the interests of the majority of the population.
01:04:34And that's why the population should not carry these tribes.
01:04:44The example of this is today.
01:04:46The example of this is today.
01:04:46It showed us that all these other tribes can come through the creation of a project of logistics.
01:04:54Why did they tell us clearly what is the income?
01:04:57How much is the income?
01:04:59And how did it create the income?
01:05:01And where do we need it?
01:05:03And where do we need it?
01:05:04Where do we need it?
01:05:05That's why we need it.
01:05:06Because it is the right and the correct number of automations,
01:05:09so that we need the revenue,
01:05:11to predict exactly what our profit is.
01:05:14That's why we need the ownership of a bank.
01:05:19the government and the companies that are paying the money for the Greek people...
01:05:25...and the babies who are paying the money for the government.
01:05:37But who would like to make this project?
01:05:41And how do we ensure that this is not an executive director of the government...
01:05:47by the people who brought us into this situation.
01:06:17The people who have moral authority and the right to demand an auditory is the people who are suffering from
01:06:23their consequences.
01:06:25It is important to sensitize the whole population, in this case the Greek population,
01:06:31to all the Greek social organizations,
01:06:34so that they unite and in the streets demand an auditory.
01:06:39In the Greek situation, like the Nouvelle Démocratie or the PASOC
01:06:47have benefited themselves more than in the country for several years,
01:06:54it is certain that these parties see very badly the idea of a audit
01:07:02because their responsibility will be demonstrated to the public opinion.
01:07:05So what must happen is that the Greek Greek opinion must be mobilized.
01:07:11The organizations must also be mobilized, the Greek magistrates, the intellectuals, the artists.
01:07:21The people must make their opinion and make up the pressure on the political power.
01:07:34From the beginning of March, a group of people from different political and working areas
01:07:40gathered a proposal for the creation of the Logistics Association in Greece.
01:07:49Academians, writers, engineers and engineers from all over the world supported this project.
01:08:00The Ministry of LNHU will determine which parts of the income is paid and which is the opposite
01:08:05and it will prove that the Greek people, according to the Greek and international law,
01:08:11should not pay for it.
01:08:12However, the decision is based on political and not economic.
01:08:18Even if the debt was legal,
01:08:20none of the government has the right to convince the citizens
01:08:23to serve the debtors.
01:08:26And all the Greek debt to the public,
01:08:29to the 350 billion euros,
01:08:30should be legal,
01:08:31which is not legal,
01:08:32but all of them should be legal,
01:08:34but again, the Greece cannot be legal.
01:08:36Again, it should be legal.
01:08:37If the investment of the debt,
01:08:40the sustainability of the debtors,
01:08:42the sustainability of the hospitals,
01:08:45the sustainability of the children,
01:08:47the sustainability of the streets,
01:08:49the sustainability of the public,
01:08:49then the debt is not sustainable.
01:08:52What, in effect, the government is saying
01:08:54is that they are going to default
01:08:57in relationship to the Greek people.
01:08:59And I don't understand how a social democratic,
01:09:03socialist,
01:09:05popularly elected government
01:09:07can turn to its own voters and say
01:09:09we're going to default on you,
01:09:11instead of defaulting on the financial institutions.
01:09:14There is only one single option in the coming decades,
01:09:19which is not to pay the debt,
01:09:21because it was based on neoliberalism.
01:09:23And the neoliberal endeavor,
01:09:27you know, was a crime against humanity.
01:09:29No one has the obligation to pay the debt,
01:09:31because this debt has been accumulated
01:09:34through a vicious function of the financial financial system.
01:09:39It is immoral to pay a debt immoral.
01:09:50The development of the economic development
01:09:53is not a great job,
01:09:56it is not a great deal
01:09:56in a more competitive battle,
01:09:58which will be fired
01:09:59with the ordinary rules
01:10:00with which these battles are fired
01:10:02from years and years.
01:10:04Without this,
01:10:05as soon as we have to write down,
01:10:08this will be raised from the capital.
01:10:12It will be transformed into the field of ideological, political and taxis.
01:10:16The money is the same for taxis.
01:10:18It is the same.
01:10:22Do not have any fear, as Grecis, to claim your rights in the European Union
01:10:29and with respect to the Grecis government.
01:10:31It is fundamental.
01:10:32It is that we have to respect these rights
01:10:35and it is not that we have to submit to the dictatorship of the people.
01:10:42Look at Tunisia, look at Egypt.
01:10:45It is when a population is in action that it can really change the situation.
01:10:53From our action, our hypothesis,
01:10:58we will be able to be the treaty of the national government,
01:11:04from the European Union Bank,
01:11:07to be free from the Troika, which is the economic support of Greece.
01:11:20Now is a tough time.
01:11:27Let's go!
01:11:51Let's go!
01:12:33Let's go!
01:12:47Let's go!
01:13:20Let's go!
01:13:38Let's go!
01:13:38Let's go!
01:13:39Let's go!
01:13:57Let's go!
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