Spain Officially under Brussels Rule

By requesting a financial bailout of its banking system and accepting all measures recommended by Brussels, Spain has effectively walked into the wolf’s den.

By LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | JUNE 26, 2012

The reaction to Spain’s decision to accept a financial bailout for its banking system had immediate reactions everywhere in that country and abroad. First, the decision to request over $100 billion dollars to Brussels to rescue what the country’s Prime Minister says is 30 percent of the banks caused the collapse of the stock market. Second, by the mid afternoon, the adoption of new rules from the European bankers caused Moody’s to downgrade 28 Spanish banks and left Spain’s credit rating just above junk status. Third, The European Union will, as it did with other countries that were rescued, assumed complete power of the budgetary policy of the Spanish government.

On Thursday, European finance ministers will meet to discuss the details of the latest European rescue which implies that Spain will have to adopt every single recommendations originated in Brussels. Any violation to such rules will consequently bring harsh penalties against the peninsular nation. Another issue that will be discussed on Thursday and Friday will be the guidelines that the European government will give each nation that requested a bailout in regards to the supervision that the euro zone leaders will exercise over the banking system and the amount that each government will spend, how and when they will spend it.

Now that Spain is in the bag, European leaders like Herman Van Rompuy, Jose Manuel Barroso, Jean-Claude Juncker and Mario Draghi are proposing to establish a system where there is complete centralized control over the financial sector in each of the countries which will include the economic and budgetary matters. In Spain, economists and TV commentators are already analysing the implications of such a decision, since Spain has no longer anything to say about what is done with its finances. The Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has said on national television that new and more difficult measures are still to come. Those measures include a 10 percent increase in the sales taxes, which will reach 18 percent. This increase is surely to affect the prices and food and other basic needs.

After the increase in the sales tax or IVA, Spain will have to ‘reform’ its pension system, which will mean that Brussels will also take control over the retirement of millions of Spanish people. Those who have contributed into the retirement system, will have to retire later and take a significant haircut to their benefits once they decide to stop working. That is if they receive any retirement benefits at all. Additionally, the government will also propose a cut in the salaries it pays to workers in the public sector and a considerable reduction in the number of people it will employ once Brussels recommendations are effective.

Although the details of Spain’s bailout are not fully disclosed to the public or the media, leaks provided to some economists in that country detail that the country will have to take care of the bankers’ debt for at least the next quarter of a century while paying an interest rate of between 3 and 5 percent. Spain’s incapacity to meet its obligations was the caused cited by Moody’s for its most recent downgrade, Meanwhile, and as a consequence of such downgrade, Spain will have to continue paying higher interest rates at bond auctions. This situation would get even worse of Spain needed another financial bailout in the near future.

French junior budget minister Jerome Cahuzac, one of the people who meets today with the rest of his European colleagues to work out the details of Brussels meeting on Thursday, has said that it is only fair that Spain also submits its sovereignty just as his own country and many others in the euro zone have done it as a condition to receive so-called rescue packages. “This is what we are talking about, budget solidarity in Europe which implies that not only that the French budget, but also the German, Italian and Spanish budgets be subjected to a review by all our partners,” Cahuzac said.

As we reported yesterday, Spain is now finalizing a memorandum of understanding which will be presented before the Eurogroup on July 9, where the final decisions will be made by the 17 finance ministers who work on behalf of the European bankers. The Spanish economy minister explained that the money loaned to Spain will be managed through the Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring (FROB), which is supposed to be a state-backed cashier, but that in reality is a banker-controlled window that dictates where will the funds recently requested by Spain will be directed.

As it has happened throughout Europe, most of the measures adopted by governments to supposedly deal with the economic crisis have only tightened the belt of the working class, the people who always take on the heaviest burden when banks decide to collapse a country’s financial and economic system. In the case of Spain, as we have said, the financial rescue of its banks means prices going through the roof, later retirement, less or no retirement benefits, a reduction in the purchasing power for the middle and lower classes and a perpetual state of indebtedness for the next 2 or 3 generations of Spanish people, who will have to work all of their lives to pay the debt incurred into by the Spanish banking system.

El Agua no es Saludable dicen Tecnócratas de la Unión Europea

Esta afirmación está liderando el camino hacia políticas tiránicas que se impondrán paulatinamente por los Estados, cuyo objetivo será establecer que la gente no tiene el derecho de disfrutar de agua potable, ya que el líquido, dicen, no es saludable y por lo tanto no es una necesidad básica.

Traducción Luis Miranda
Express.co.uk
21 de noviembre 2011

En una decisión difícil de creer, un panel de expertos rechazó la afirmación de que el consumo regular de agua es la mejor manera de rehidratar el cuerpo.

El presidente de la Unión Europea, José Manuel Barroso firmó la nueva regla de que el agua no es saludable y no ayuda en la hidratación.

La imposición de Bruselas tiene implicaciones de largo alcance para los Estados miembros, entre ellos Gran Bretaña, pues el agua que se venda a partir de ahora en la UE no puede decir que ayuda con la hidratación.

Cualquier incumplimiento de la orden de producción, firmada por el Presidente de la Comisión José Manuel Barroso, haría con que los responsables enfrenten penas de cárcel de hasta dos años. Según las informaciones de la UE, un panel de 21 científicos se llevaron tres  años de análisis para determinar la supuesta relación entre el agua y la deshidratación para llegar a su conclusión.

La decisión del panel de la Autoridad Europea de Seguridad Alimenticia de Productos Dietéticos, Nutrición y Alergias fue etiquetada como “más allá de una parodia”. El diputado Pablo Nuttall, líder de Ukip, quien se sienta en el Comité de Salud Pública del Parlamento Europeo, dijo: “Tuve que leer esto cuatro o cinco veces antes de poder creerlo.

“Es un ejemplo perfecto de que la UE hace todo lo posible para crear reglas insanas y las hace ver como si fueran fantásticas.”

El eurodiputado conservador Roger Helmer dijo: “El euro se está quemando, la UE se está cayendo en pedazos y sin embargo aquí están, funcionarios muy bien pagados, con buenas pensiones tratando de negar el derecho a decir lo que es evidentemente cierto.

“Si alguna vez hubo un episodio que demuestra la locura del gran proyecto europeo, entonces éste es.”

Un portavoz del Departamento de Salud dijo: “Por supuesto que el agua hidrata. A pesar de que apoyamos medidas de la UE en la prevención de afirmaciones falsas en productos comerciales, es necesario tener sentido común. “

El profesor alemán Dr. Moritz Hagenmeyer y el Dr. Andreas Hahn del Instituto de Ciencia de los Alimentos y Nutrición Humana de la Universidad Leibniz de Hannover, solicitaron la aprobación del hecho que “el consumo regular de cantidades significativas de agua puede reducir el riesgo y desarrollo de la deshidratación” . Sin embargo, los burócratas se negaron a aprobarlo.

Después de una reunión en Italia una delegación de científicos llegó a la conclusión de que el contenido reducido de agua en el cuerpo era un síntoma de deshidratación en lugar de un factor de riesgo que el agua potable podía controlar. Ahora el veredicto se ha convertido en una norma que se convertirá en ley en el Reino Unido el 06 de diciembre y que enviará ondas de choque a la industria de refrescos.

Anoche, el profesor Hahn dijo que estaba considerando apelar contra la decisión de las cortes europeas.

La UE tiene una larga historia de aprobar regulaciones extrañas, el más infame fue la norma de 1995 que establece las dimensiones de las frutas y hortalizas, que llevó a los plátanos a tornarse excesivamente curvos y a prohibir las zanahorias feas. Además, los intentos del último año para regular el uso de tubérculos en empanadas de Cornualles desató el caos.

El vocero de la UE David D’Arcy dijo anoche: “Por supuesto que el agua potable es esencial para la salud y la comisión no va a obligar a nadie a decir lo contrario.

“Este es un caso específico con características específicas. De cualquier manera la decisión final la tienen los Estados miembros “.

Water is not Healthy say European Union Technocrats

This claim is leading the way towards incrementally tyrannical policies that will state people do not have the right enjoy drinkable water, because the liquid, they say, is not healthy and therefore is not a basic necessity.

by Giles Sheldrick
Express.co.uk
November 18, 2011

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has signed the order.

In a scarcely believable ­ruling, a panel of experts threw out a claim that regular water consumption is the best way to rehydrate the body.

The bizarre diktat from Brussels has far-reaching implications for member states, including Britain, as no water sold in the EU can now claim to protect against dehydration.

Any producer breaching the order, signed by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, faces being jailed for up to two years. It took the 21 scientists on the panel three years of analysis into the link between water and dehydration to come to their extraordinary conclusion.

Last night the decision of the European Food Safety Authority’s panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies was labelled “beyond parody”. Ukip’s deputy leader Paul Nuttall, who sits on the European Parliament’s Public Health Committee, said: “I had to read this four or five times before I believed it.

“It is a perfect example of what the EU does best and makes the bendy banana law look positively sane.”

Conservative MEP Roger Helmer said: “The euro is burning, the EU is falling apart and yet here they are, highly paid, highly pensioned officials trying to deny us the right to say what is patently true.

“If ever there were an episode which demonstrates the folly of the great European project then this is it.”

A spokesman for the Department of Health said: “Of course water hydrates. While we support the EU in preventing false claims about commercial products, we need to exercise common sense as far as possible.”

German professors Dr Moritz Hagenmeyer and Dr Andreas Hahn, of the Institute for Food Science and Human Nutrition at Hanover Leibniz University, applied for approval for the seemingly uncontentious claim that “regular consumption of significant amounts of water can reduce the risk of development of dehydration”. However, bureaucrats refused to back them.

After a meeting in Italy a delegation of scientists concluded that reduced water content in the body was a symptom of dehydration rather than a risk factor that drinking water could control. Now their verdict has been turned into a regulation that will become UK law by December 6 and is bound to send shockwaves through the soft drinks industry.

Last night Professor Hahn said he was considering appealing against the ruling in the European courts.

The EU has a long history of passing bizarre regulations, the most infamous being 1995 rules setting out dimensions for fruit and vegetables which led to excessively curved bananas and ugly carrots being banned. And last year attempts to regulate the use of root vegetables in Cornish pasties sparked chaos.

EU spokesman David D’Arcy said last night: “Of course drinking water is essential for health and the commission is not stopping anyone from saying so.

“This is a specific case with specific characteristics. Either way the final decision is for member states.”

Merkel and Sarkozy in Talks to End Eurozone

Fears that Italy’s fall may drag the whole region down, prompted the ‘strongest’ economies to think about doing away with the current shape of the Eurozone.

Guardian.co.uk
November 10, 2011

Fears that Europe’s sovereign debt crisis was spiralling out of control have intensified as political chaos in Athens and Rome, and looming recession, created panic on world markets.

Reports emerging from Brussels said that Germany and France had begun preliminary talks on a break-up of the eurozone, amid fears that Italy would be too big to rescue.

Despite Silvio Berlusconi‘s announcement that he would step down as prime minister once austerity measures were pushed through parliament, a collapse of investor confidence in the eurozone’s third-biggest economy sent interest rates in Italy to the levels that triggered bailouts in Portugal, Greece and Ireland.

Italian bond yields surged through the critical 7% mark, at one point hitting 7.5%, amid concern that the deteriorating situation had moved the crisis into a dangerous new phase.

In Athens talks to appoint a prime minister to succeed George Papandreou were in deadlock, and will resume on Thursday morning. The Italian president, Giorgio Napolitano, sought to reassure the markets by promising that Berlusconi would be leaving office soon.

Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, said the situation had become “unpleasant”, and called for eurozone members to accelerate plans for closer political integration. “It is time for a breakthrough to a new Europe,” she said. “Because the world is changing so much, we must be prepared to answer the challenges. That will mean more Europe, not less Europe.”

The president of the European commission, José Manuel Barroso, issued a new call for the EU to “unite or face irrelevance” in the face of the mounting economic crisis in Italy. “We are witnessing fundamental changes to the economic and geopolitical order that have convinced me that Europe needs to advance now together or risk fragmentation. Europe must either transform itself or it will decline. We are in a defining moment where we either unite or face irrelevance,” he said.

Senior policymakers in Paris, Berlin and Brussels are reported to have discussed the possibility of one or more countries leaving the eurozone, while the remaining core pushes on toward deeper economic integration, including on tax and fiscal policy. “France and Germany have had intense consultations on this issue over the last months, at all levels,” a senior EU official in Brussels told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the discussions.

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E.U. Commission President Barroso gets Educated in Parliament

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European Parliament, Strasbourg – 7 September 2010

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