One newspaper reads on Friday that Greece depends on the savings of Romanians. Bucharest and Budapest, on the verge of a diplomatic war on the new map of Romania issue. In this vein, one newspaper analyzes the proposal of the Hungarian minority. Last but not least, Dutch employees want their government to open up the labour market for Romanians and Bulgarians.
Romania libera investigates how Greece came to depend on the savings of Romanians. The six Greek banks in Romania ,especially the bigger ones have very serious problems back in Greece. Some experts even claim that Greeks started to direct a part of the resources from Romania to Greece. Greek banks received a blow that might be fatal as Standard and Poor’s downgraded the banks’ levels to extremely speculative the second worst level in the evaluation grid. On the long term, banks might even withdraw from Romania.
On the short term, the effects over branches in Romania would be to reduce the appetite for credits and increase interest rates. Experts claim that the downgrade can also lead in certain circumstances to cash withdrawals from Greek banks.
Bucharest and Budapest are n the verge of a diplomatic war on the new map of Romania issue, Gandul reads. Diplomatic talks have been opened by the Hungarian deputy Prime Minister Semjen who called that Romania’s territorial reorganization plans are a threat to the Hungarian minority in Romania.
Hungarian Ambassador to Bucharest Oszkar Fuzes declared for Mediafax that the interest expressed by Hungary on this matter is natural, since it is an important thing for the Hungarian minority. Romania’s Foreign Affairs minister Baconschi called Fuzes for clarifications on the declarations of the Hungarian official.
Evenimentul Zilei reads that Hungarian politicians propose a macroregion that corresponds with the territor