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Why the Eurozone May Need to Sacrifice Greece to Save Spain

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Spain's Partido Popular Rajoy government sees concessions to the Syriza government in Greece in difficult EU-Greece negotiations as emboldening a similiar Podemos movement in Spain. It sees this as putting at risk the still fragile economic recovery in Spain. From this point of view it is better for Greece to exit the eurozone, according to Simon Nixon.

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Spain's Rajoy government's views are that committments made by the former government of Antonis Samaras in Greece should be kept, as negotiations take place with the newly elected Syriza government in Greece. The Spanish government sees the increasing popularity of a Syria type party called Podemos in Spain, as putting at risk its own fragile economic recovery.

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