Euro zone crises have intimidated the European cities and people, leaving helpless for consequences
Friday, November 11th, 2011 5:51:03 by Samer AhmedEuro zone crises have intimidated the European cities and people, leaving helpless for consequences
Earlier in the days of crises only few smaller countries were affected by the financial crises in the Europe region. Apparently, Greece and Ireland were seen having trouble through the crises.
Now the drastic crises have spread its effect over bigger countries, such as Italy. The country is in severe crises and heads to see a change of leadership near soon.
The people of Europe face a strong threat and fear from the crises. They have an unseen feeling of heading towards a war, eventually after hitting a dead end.
Stefan Berciu, 43, a manager of a telecoms company in Bucharest said, "Honestly, I’m afraid this euro zone debt crisis could lead to a war."
Gitta Varga, a pensioner in Budapest said, "I am worried because everything is being turned upside down, in Hungary and around us.”
Catherine Lepetit, 38, a French banker said, "It’s frightening to see Italy running into a wall. We’re next on the list.”
An EU official said, "People don’t want to go home to their spouses and say they have to work another weekend or cancel another holiday," The EU diplomat was called to work for straight hours even when his family was suffering from illness.
During the crises another euro zone diplomat complained of long working hours and he said, "My wife says I’m getting fat but there’s no time to eat properly.”
In Brussels the problem is to get an immediate solution to the crises problem. The long time spent in crises management is coming to an end.
Many people in euro zone think that the major cause of the crises is Greece. They questions whether Europe can continue in its present state.
Ludek Balaz, 41, a technician in Prague said, "I think they (Greece) should be kicked out. The Greeks never worked, their productivity is zero. Same as Italy, although they do work a little."
Sylwester Dynek, a florist in his 50s in Warsaw said, “I think we should chuck out countries like Greece from the euro zone. They can’t even help themselves so why should we support them?"
The European Union is also facing questions on the worsening crises in the continent.
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