Greece
names Yannis Stournaras as new finance minister
The
Greek government has appointed a new finance minister after its first
choice resigned due to ill health less than a week after being
appointed.
BBC,
27
June, 2012
Economist
Yannis Stournaras has now been appointed, the government said.
Nicknamed
Mr Euro, he was part of a team which negotiated his country's entry
into the single currency.
Banker
Vassilis Rapanos quit on Monday after spending four days in hospital
suffering dizziness and abdominal pains.
"Prime
Minister Antonis Samaras has decided to name Athens University
economics professor... Yannis Stournaras as finance minister,"
the government said in a statement.
Mr
Stournaras was most recently development minister in the caretaker
government in power until the 17 June elections.
"Stournaras
is a serious, respected person who will inspire some confidence in
the markets. But he is entering a bad government, where many
old-style, spendthrift politicians are occupying key positions,"
said political analyst John Loulis.
"He
will have to wage a hard battle against them. He is entering the
wolf's lair and he won't survive without the prime minister's solid
support," Mr Loulis added.
Mr
Stournaras was chief economic adviser and aide to former Prime
Minister Costas Simitis when Greece was negotiating entry to the
euro, which it joined in 2001.
Commentary
by Yanis Yaroufakis on Radio New Zealand
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