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One Thing After Another: Greek Finance Minister Resigns Over Health Concerns, Forces Debt Inspectors to Postpone Visit

ATHENS, Greece (The Blaze/AP) — The banker who was chosen to be Greece’s next finance minister resigned for health reasons Monday three days after he was rushed to the hospital, while the country’s prime minister was confined to his home, recovering from serious eye surgery.

The personal health of the country’s leaders has forced debt inspectors to postpone a visit to Athens and prompted Germany to warn Monday that a European Union summit later this week would be unlikely to produce any major decisions on Greece.

(Related: ‘Fiasco’ & ‘Fatal’: George Soros’ Advice to EU Leaders)

Vassilis Rapanos, chairman of the National Bank of Greece, was named finance minister last week in the country’s new three-party coalition government but became ill Friday before he could be sworn in. The Hygeia Hospital said his condition was improving and he was expected to be discharged Tuesday, but it did not elaborate on what he was suffering from.

One Thing After Another: Greek Finance Minister Resigns Over Health Concerns, Forces Debt Inspectors to Postpone VisitProminent banker Vassilis Rapanos resigned on Monday.
(AP Photo/Kostas Tsironis, File)

“The recent incident that led to my admission to a hospital shows that my health problem has not been fully overcome,” Rapanos said in his letter of resignation, released by Samaras’ office. Talks with his doctors led him to determine that “my health situation, for the time being, is not such that would allow me to fully and efficiently exercise my duties.”

It was unclear when a replacement would be named. As he had not been sworn in, outgoing Finance Minister Giorgos Zanias, a key negotiator for Greece’s international bailout before assuming the post in a one-month caretaker government, still holds the title.

Samaras himself will have to remain at home for several days and will be unable to travel to the EU summit in Brussels on Thursday and Friday, although he can have meetings, doctors said. He spoke by telephone Monday evening with President Barack Obama.

The EU summit comes just a week after Greece’s new coalition government was formed, following months of political turmoil and two inconclusive elections. It was to have been a key test of Athens’ hopes of renegotiating some of the austerity measures it has agreed to in return for billions of euros in rescue loans from the International Monetary Fund and other nations in the 17-country euro currency union.

But before this week’s summit, international debt inspectors known as the troika — representatives from the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the IMF — had been due to visit Athens to review Greece’s financial situation. They postponed the trip due to Samaras‘ and Rapanos’ hospitalization.

Without the troika report on Greece’s progress on the economic reforms demanded by creditors, Germany said it would be premature to expect any new decisions.

“The troika needs to go to Athens, they need to assess the status of the program, then they need to brief the eurozone and IMF leadership,” said Steffen Seibert, spokesman for German Chancellor Angela Merkel. “On the basis of this assessment, one can talk about necessary updating of the program — that is the road map that everyone in Europe is following and that‘s why we don’t expect any sort of a resolution on Greece at the EU council.”

One Thing After Another: Greek Finance Minister Resigns Over Health Concerns, Forces Debt Inspectors to Postpone VisitVassilis Rapanos

Greece will still go to the EU summit, sending Zanias with a delegation led by the country’s president, 83-year-old Karolos Papoulias, the government announced Monday.

European Commission spokesman Amadeu Altafaj Tardio said debt inspectors will head to Greece “as soon as possible.”

After years of profligate government spending and false accounting, Greece has been dependent on two rescue loan deals worth a total of €240 billion ($300 billion) since May 2010. Its inability to resolve its debt woes have led to questions about the financial health of the entire eurozone.

Samaras’ government, comprised of his New Democracy conservatives, their long-time socialist rivals PASOK and the small Democratic Left party, has said it wants to revise some of Greece’s bailout conditions with creditors. That includes repealing certain tax hikes, freezing public sector layoffs and extending by two years the mid-2014 deadline for tough austerity measures that have sent Greek living standards plunging.

But Germany, the largest single contributor to the bailouts, has repeatedly said Athens must stick to its pledges.

“One thing is clear,” German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said. “We cannot allow everything to be negotiated again. We can also not allow discounts to be granted. What has been decided upon stands.”

Seibert also stressed that Greece must stick to its commitments.

“A program has been agreed upon, a program goes for every government, no matter if it’s a new government, and the program is the best way to see Greece return to economic health,” he said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Comments (16)

  • Gonzo
    Posted on July 3, 2012 at 3:49pm

    Well, I can certainly see how being Greece’s finance minister could adversely affect your health.

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  • OneCitizenOfTheRepublic
    Posted on June 26, 2012 at 1:31pm

    troika: a group of three; especially : an administrative or ruling body of three (Russian)

    Now isn’t that interesting…the E.U. picking a Russian word for their financial auditors… As Sgt. Schultz would say, “Verry Inter est ing!”

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  • rickc34
    Posted on June 26, 2012 at 12:25am

    I guess after what the leaders of Greece did to their country I would be sick to. I wonder how Obamas feeling? Psalm 109 verse 6-20

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  • donh2
    Posted on June 26, 2012 at 12:01am

    Here is the Soros Video warning of the return of German Empire…..> http://www.smivi.com/video.php?id=3ccafaf25d6fbdcf

    Here is the video of equal length that provides the corrct evil musical track and imagery. Play both videos at the same time and watch what happens as Soros starts talking about German Empire…> http://youtu.be/QG8Tz1hLx38

    Soros begins his interview with a gleeful ghoulish Dr. Mengele referance to surgical operations on siamese twins. He ends with a warning about a “ permanent dominance of Germany ”. This has been his agenda all along. The Euro has always been a bait and switch plan for rebuilding the Fourth Reich. Soros talks like he wants to save EU equality, but HE is the one working hardest to sabatogue the bail outs. Soros is behind the sudden “ ill health ” of the Greek minister that is sure to fail the very Summit claimed essential to sparing EU fatality.

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  • Individualism
    Posted on June 25, 2012 at 9:57pm

    at this point spend and destroy the system and force the bankers to pay all the taxes and debt and destroy the system and than start over.

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    • barber2
      Posted on June 25, 2012 at 11:09pm

      IINDI: An idea from Pivens and Obama. No “ Vote Ron Paul ” tonight ? Did you just come out of the political Obama closet ??

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  • barber2
    Posted on June 25, 2012 at 9:45pm

    Sounds like Europe remains as dysfunctional as they were before WW II. And who will “save” them this time ?

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    • G-WHIZ
      Posted on June 26, 2012 at 10:19am

      WE/U.S.A. have been “supporting” all of europe with under-table-funds, and full millitary, so THEY don’t have to have their own huge sepparete millitaries as WE do! The “Ero-zone-out” would have crashed over 50yrs ago if they had to support their own full-millitaries…Where is England’s…it’s OURS!-over THERE! Germany/Nazi destroyed all their usefull millitary. Before WW1.WW2, they were the largest-millitary in the world, and had the best Navy in the known world!

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  • barber2
    Posted on June 25, 2012 at 9:34pm

    Sounds like the usual Lefty , dysfunctional, delay tactic. Smoke and Mirrors. Big Lies. Delay and dodge. Blame the Germans. Waaah. Dysfunctional. Just Spend and Blame ! ( sounds like the Greeks were talking to the Obama people ) NoBama / No Democrats 2012.

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  • MeteoricLimbo
    Posted on June 25, 2012 at 9:29pm

    Aww, what the heck. Give all of Greece a couple weeks off with pay. With extensions available upon request.

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    • lukerw
      Posted on June 25, 2012 at 9:38pm

      Hopefully, the Greeks have moved from Scrolls to Computers… and the Germans can get the Info that need from Data… rather than flying back & forth.

      Whom is Kidding whom?

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  • KangarooJack
    Posted on June 25, 2012 at 9:24pm

    Is it Bush’s fault yet?

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  • hatchetjob
    Posted on June 25, 2012 at 9:05pm

    Probably from drinking too much soda.

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    • lukerw
      Posted on June 25, 2012 at 9:14pm

      Ah, yes… Save Socialism… because of the Health Care System :)

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