Montriond (Les Portes du Soleil)

Frissítve: 2012.04.09

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Név12.03.17 21:07

Dear Dimitri,I have just read your white paper. This is the closest I have seen to a new absocial crctoantbb that I have been advocating for. While I certainly believe that this is a the way to what you have named the abinstitutional bail-outbb, and certainly an important beginning, in my view every single one of us needs to understand that we have an important share in the blame. The average Greek person will say that the country is “starved for reform”. At the same time, it is the same person that campaigns against loosing his/her monopolistic rents (regulated professions), or seeks a permanent position in the public sector, or simply does not pay taxes as there are no consequences. Deep down there is a fundamental distrust for the state, the roots to which go back many centuries. What the country is in great need of is a new political elite to renegotiate a new social crctoant regarding the Greek citizens’ rights and obligations. The new model for growth that McKinsey discusses is very important for greasing the wheels of the Greek economy. But it will not succeed if the institutions are not sanitised and people continue to perceive their interests to be perpendicular to those of the state.While I think that your views go a very long way in terms of sanitizing the institutions, I am a firm believer that we should put an equal amount of effort in understanding that our individual best interests and that of the state are one of the same. Changing the abnootropiabb that everybody complains about, should be a crucial objective and an integral part of our efforts forward. I do not have a abwhite paperbb for this, and I certainly think that we should start with the institutions. But we should campaign for the need for change; if not for our sake at least for the sake of our children, whose future we have shamelessly mortgaged. Kind regardsMaria