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Post by donnie on Feb 19, 2012 18:32:05 GMT -5
Ky emision eshte pak i vjeter, eshte bere para se te merrte pushtetin teknokrati Papadhimo me shoke pas doreheqjes se Papandreut. Mirepo prap ja vlen te shikohet.
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Post by Kanaris on Feb 19, 2012 20:01:25 GMT -5
What are they saying? That Papadimo was buddies with Papandrieou?
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Post by donnie on Feb 19, 2012 20:09:28 GMT -5
What are they saying? That Papadimo was buddies with Papandrieou? No I mentioned Papademos & friends, as in the interim government, not that he and Papandreou are friends. This show was made prior to him taking over gvmt. Never rely on google translate. They're speaking about the Greek sovereign debt crisis and its effect on our migrants over there, among the invited is the ethnic Greek Spiro Ksera.
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Post by Kanaris on Feb 19, 2012 20:31:23 GMT -5
Thanks...
I don't like what this crisis has done to Albanians in Greece... especially the ones that have made Greece their home..it sad.
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Post by donnie on Feb 20, 2012 6:02:27 GMT -5
They have one guy online from Greece who says that the Albanians were among the first to be hit by the crisis, especially since many work in sectors such as construction which was immediately hit by the crisis. Consequently many find themselves jobless. In light of this, many have chosen to return to Albania but the numbers they weren't 100 per cent on, they speculated on some 30,000 migrants, which is still small compared to the overall figure.
This of course provides a challenge for our economy, the returning emigrants might either be a blessing or result in an increase in unemployed citizens. One of the guys. Adrian Civici, mentioned that deposits in Albania had increased by €100 million for a very short period (probably higher now) as a result of transfers of their savings due to mistrust in Greek banks. Hopefully the banks, with some encouragement from the gvmt, will use this newfound liquidity to ease credit so jobs can be created for these returning migrants who'll bring working experience from Greece. You gotta do the best out of the situation.
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Post by atdhetar on Feb 20, 2012 6:29:13 GMT -5
i have family and friends in large numbers in greece, everyone wants to leave but they can't because they are integrated into greek life, they have children, houses and property, i know a lot of people have decided to go back and many others are contemplating, they will eventually be forced to back back there is no question about that, greeks themselves are leaving, there was an estimate that 600k greeks have already left and they expet an een greater number in the incoming years, 300k irish have left the country, its sad but people have to survive.
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Post by donnie on Feb 20, 2012 10:40:16 GMT -5
They mentioned precisely that in Fevziu's program as well. Many are simply to rooted in Greece to return; they have houses and property there, everything invested in that country. Given those premises it is difficult for the majority to return, and the stats up to Nov 2011 seem to confirm "only" 30,000 migrants returning. However many have also gone elsewhere, apparently even here in Sweden.
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Post by epiroti on Mar 9, 2012 13:00:46 GMT -5
Obviously there are many factors why people don't return, including the fact that families have settled and probably that greeks have become more accepting of albanians. But a big part is that Albania is too much of a mess for them to return and invest their money in.
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Post by toskaliku711 on Mar 13, 2012 20:02:59 GMT -5
I notice many Greeks have been pretty humbled by this situation. My aunt in Athens tells me (through facebook) that they find a stronger sense of camaraderie with Albanians now and she has experienced; the events have really brought their sense of superiority down several notches.
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Post by atdhetar on Mar 14, 2012 4:10:14 GMT -5
poverty has an uncanny way of bringing you down to earth, the rich man's syndrome is all to common, i know so many jumped up twats that lost touch with reality during good times and when they crashed they changed their perspective.
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