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I Am Quotes by Lucas Papademos
- I am confident that we can overcome this crisis, provided that we remain united in our effort to address our debt and competitiveness problems. And…
- I am not a politician but I have dedicated the biggest part of my professional life to economic policy both in Greece and Europe.
- I am convinced that the public, large majority of the Greek people, realize that policies pursued in the past and the market practices have to…
- I am personally convinced - and I think the Greek people share this belief in a fundamental way - that we can achieve fiscal consolidation…
- My job will not be easy but I am convinced the problems will be solved in a quicker and more efficient way if there is…
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