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Subject: Greek perspectives on reforms and austerity - Europe Calling with Finance Minister Tsakalotos on 20th December 2017, 6 pm
In 2003, when this photograph (see attachment) was taken at an international meeting of the citizens’ movement ATTAC at Aegina in Greece, both Sven Giegold and Euclid Tsakalotos were members of ATTAC. Sven Giegold is chairing the meeting in the photograph.
From: "Sven Giegold" <sven.giegold@europarl.europa.eu>
Date: 15 Dec 2017 16:14
Subject: Greek perspectives on reforms and austerity - Europe Calling with Finance Minister Tsakalotos on 20th December 2017, 6 pm
To:
Cc:
Greek perspectives on reforms and austerity - Europe Calling with
Finance Minister Tsakalotos on 20th December 2017, 6 pm
Follow this link to register for the online discussion:
attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist ... 7377187075
Dear colleagues, dear friends,
Far too often we are discussing about Greece rather than with Greece.
Next Thursday, we have the opportunity to listen and discuss directly
with the widely respected Greece's minister of finance Euclid
Tsakalotos during one of my online-discussion events Europe Calling
(Webinar).
After years of bad news, good news are coming from Greece. The treasury
is running a surplus and even the European Commission applauds Greece
for the progress it made and the positive outlook. Even the fight
against tax evasion is advancing. Nevertheless, unemployment and
poverty remains at unacceptable levels following years of austerity and
misguided reforms.
To discuss the austerity and reforms in Greece, I am delighted that
Euclid Tsakalotos, Syriza's Minister of Finance will join me for the
next event in my online discussion series "Europe Calling" on
Wednesday, 20 December 2017 at 6pm. Starting his current term in office
in 2015, he oversaw large parts of the tax reforms initiated as a
result of the financial crisis. He will report first hand about the
progress Greece has made and any challenges that still remain to be
overcome.
Registration is technically required, so please register below now to
not miss out.
attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist ... 7377187075
I would appreciate a lot to discuss with many of you! Also, I would be
grateful if you could help distributing the invitation. As there is no
limit of space, please make as much advertising as possible.
With Green European wishes,
Sven Giegold
-----
Follow this link to distribute the information on twitter:
www.sven-giegold.de/2017/europe- ... sakalotos/
Follow this link to invite friends to the Facebook event:
www.facebook.com/events/1637025569691308/
----
What is Europe Calling?
"Europe Calling" brings together hundreds of people all around Europe!
Everyone is free to take part from one's home or office via computer,
smartphone or landline. The speakers can be seen and listened to in a
video window and interact with the audience like in a normal room. You
can ask your questions via an online chat or get directly involved by
posing questions and statements via your microphone.
Taking part is simple. After registration at
attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist ... 7377187075 you will
receive a personalized link that leads you to the webinar, once we have
switched it on at about 5.45pm on the day of event. If you are joining
for the first time, a small software is installed and you will be able
to join in no time. In the confirmation email, you will also find a
telephone number and pin that will allow you to dial in without an
internet connection.
Should you have any technical questions of problems before or during
the webinar, please do not hesitate to contact Maximilian Fries in my
DĂĽsseldorf office: +49 (0) 211 936530-11 / maximilian.fries@gruene-
europa.de
PS: You can decide on which topics you would like to receive my
information:
www.sven-giegold.de:8080/r.html? ... dhe50ppn8d
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Subject: Greek perspectives on reforms and austerity - Europe Calling with Finance Minister Tsakalotos on 20th December 2017, 6 pm
In 2003, when this photograph (see attachment) was taken at an international meeting of the citizens’ movement ATTAC at Aegina in Greece, both Sven Giegold and Euclid Tsakalotos were members of ATTAC. Sven Giegold is chairing the meeting in the photograph.
From: "Sven Giegold" <sven.giegold@europarl.europa.eu>
Date: 15 Dec 2017 16:14
Subject: Greek perspectives on reforms and austerity - Europe Calling with Finance Minister Tsakalotos on 20th December 2017, 6 pm
To:
Cc:
Greek perspectives on reforms and austerity - Europe Calling with
Finance Minister Tsakalotos on 20th December 2017, 6 pm
Follow this link to register for the online discussion:
attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist ... 7377187075
Dear colleagues, dear friends,
Far too often we are discussing about Greece rather than with Greece.
Next Thursday, we have the opportunity to listen and discuss directly
with the widely respected Greece's minister of finance Euclid
Tsakalotos during one of my online-discussion events Europe Calling
(Webinar).
After years of bad news, good news are coming from Greece. The treasury
is running a surplus and even the European Commission applauds Greece
for the progress it made and the positive outlook. Even the fight
against tax evasion is advancing. Nevertheless, unemployment and
poverty remains at unacceptable levels following years of austerity and
misguided reforms.
To discuss the austerity and reforms in Greece, I am delighted that
Euclid Tsakalotos, Syriza's Minister of Finance will join me for the
next event in my online discussion series "Europe Calling" on
Wednesday, 20 December 2017 at 6pm. Starting his current term in office
in 2015, he oversaw large parts of the tax reforms initiated as a
result of the financial crisis. He will report first hand about the
progress Greece has made and any challenges that still remain to be
overcome.
Registration is technically required, so please register below now to
not miss out.
attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist ... 7377187075
I would appreciate a lot to discuss with many of you! Also, I would be
grateful if you could help distributing the invitation. As there is no
limit of space, please make as much advertising as possible.
With Green European wishes,
Sven Giegold
-----
Follow this link to distribute the information on twitter:
www.sven-giegold.de/2017/europe- ... sakalotos/
Follow this link to invite friends to the Facebook event:
www.facebook.com/events/1637025569691308/
----
What is Europe Calling?
"Europe Calling" brings together hundreds of people all around Europe!
Everyone is free to take part from one's home or office via computer,
smartphone or landline. The speakers can be seen and listened to in a
video window and interact with the audience like in a normal room. You
can ask your questions via an online chat or get directly involved by
posing questions and statements via your microphone.
Taking part is simple. After registration at
attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist ... 7377187075 you will
receive a personalized link that leads you to the webinar, once we have
switched it on at about 5.45pm on the day of event. If you are joining
for the first time, a small software is installed and you will be able
to join in no time. In the confirmation email, you will also find a
telephone number and pin that will allow you to dial in without an
internet connection.
Should you have any technical questions of problems before or during
the webinar, please do not hesitate to contact Maximilian Fries in my
DĂĽsseldorf office: +49 (0) 211 936530-11 / maximilian.fries@gruene-
europa.de
PS: You can decide on which topics you would like to receive my
information:
www.sven-giegold.de:8080/r.html? ... dhe50ppn8d