= Сообщение: 4044 из 12549 ====================================== ENET.SYSOP = От : Robert Bashe 2:2448/44 12 Jul 16 10:03:04 Кому : Michiel van der Vlist 12 Jul 16 10:03:04 Тема : Brexit FGHI : area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:2448/44+5784a5bc На : area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:280/5555+57841bc8 = Кодировка сообщения определена как: CP866 ================================== Ответ: area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:280/5555+5784df1f ============================================================================== Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Robert Bashe on Tuesday July 12 2016 at 00:18:
GK>>> How? I have never heard of a legal way to expell a country from the GK>>> EU.
RB>> If one had existed, Greece would no longer be in the EU ;-)
MV> I beg to differ. It the EU had wanted Greece to be out, it would be MV> out. They'd have found a way.
Not a legal one, at any rate. The treaties provide no way to legally expel a member. And to change the treaties, you need a UNANIMOUS vote of ALL the EU members, i.e. forget it. Even Germany doesn't dominate the EU to such an extent that it can afford to ignore the legal basis of the EU.
MV> The reason Greece is still in is that Greece wanted to stay in the EU MV> and the EU wanted Greece to stay in.
For more or less understandable reasons. Unfortunately, Greece is a really extreme example, and probably won't ever be able to repay it's debts. It's already defaulted on a fair number of them - remember 2012? That was the year government bonds lost their nimbus of stability and reliability, and became no better than the paper of well-managed (or defunct) companies.