Greece's coalition government has once again failed to agree on further austerity cuts which are required under the terms of the EU-IMF bailout plan.
Leaders from the three coalition parties have held two meetings in less than a week, but will require at least a third to finalise a plan.
Earlier today, the Italian Senate passed some severe spending cuts and the measures now go to the lower house of parliament for consideration.
In France, a budget amendment was also passed by politicians, which raises taxes on businesses and the wealthy but does not cut-back spending significantly.
BECAUSE THE NATION STATES WON'T DO WHAT IS NEEDED TO SAVE TH EURO - (AND I DON'T BLAME THEM; THEY STILL HAVE A LITTLE DEMOCRACY AND DO WHAT THEY WANT) - THE EURO WILL FAIL - AND SOONER THAN YOU THINK.
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