This deal the way it sounds is only temporary, so we could be back here once again with Greece even weaker than now. It's sort of like Greece being a hospital patient needing blood (money being blood). There is only so much blood and then the patient might die from lack of blood. Unless the patient gets well and stops bleeding on their own there is not enough money(blood) to keep the patient alive.
There needs to be a different strategy in regard to all this. Greece has demonstrated it cannot rule itself in an efficient way.
So, the European Union doesn't end an agreement with outside help making Greece be more efficient needs to be implemented.
For example, during the Civil Rights movement Federal Marshalls were sent into Southern States to enforce DeSegregation and integration of Schools.
Likewise, Maybe European union enforcers need to be sent into Greece to force Greece to become more efficient so the whole of Europe doesn't get financially devastated by Greece's inefficient traditional ways.
If Greece (for whatever the reason) is not capable of self rule, then someone capable of creating a more efficient Greece should be allowed to do it.
I think if this were a part of a future Greek Bailout the Greek people might even vote for this themselves.
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