Monday 16 May 2011

CRISI

ENTREVISTA: JEAN-CLAUDE TRICHET Presidente del Banco Central Europeo (BCE)
"España ha hecho mucho, pero aún queda mucho por hacer"

1 comment:

  1. Financial crisis is affecting Spanish daily life in many ways and unfortunately, hardly. We can say that, of all the European countries, Spain has been one of the most gravely affected by the global economic crisis. Since all started the summer of the 2008 year many things had changed. But, there were different ingredients that make start that situation, as the incorrect housing market mainly, that produced the banking crisis.

    Nowadays, one of the most important consequence is that Spanish unemployment is increasing the ranks of the unemployed people to higher numbers. And that had been produced because so much people had been forced to leave their jobs, couldn’t feed their families. That situation stopped the consumption because many people could not allow themselves many products, finishing with the last wasteful society that consume much more than they attribute.

    As we can see those days, all that situation had been flowed into a Spanish Revolution. In that way, people organize a serie of peaceful protests, getting into the streets and demanding a radical change in Spanish politics. So, they are trying to put pressure on power, just to take advantage of this situation and leave capitalism.

    Ada Peinado.

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