Greek banks
will reopen on Monday for the first time in three weeks, but with restrictions
on withdrawals still in place, as German chancellor Angela Merkel said the
government would have to move fast on any new bailout terms.
Greeks will be able to withdraw €420 a week
at once instead of just €60 a day, but capital controls will remain.
“That’s not
a normal life so we have to negotiate quickly,” Dr Merkel said in extracts from
an interview with German public broadcaster ARD.
Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras is
trying to turn a corner after he reluctantly agreed to negotiate a third
bailout, allowing the European Central Bank to top up emergency credit lines
but prompting a rebellion in his leftist Syriza party.
The head of Greece’s banking association
Louka Katseli urged Greeks to do the opposite of what they had done for months
and put cash back into their bank accounts rather than withdraw more.
“Tomorrow when the banks reopen and
normality is restored, let’s all help our economy. If we take our money out of
chests and from our homes - where they are not safe in any case - and we
deposit them in the banks, we will strengthen the liquidity of the economy,”
she told Skai television on Sunday.
Reducing debt
Dr Merkel
said it would be possible to talk about changing the maturities of Greece’s
debt or reducing the interest Athens has to pay after the first successful
review of the new bailout package to be negotiated.
Berlin, the biggest contributor to euro zone
bailouts, would do all it could to bring talks to a successful conclusion but
would “negotiate hard” to ensure Athens stuck to agreements, she said.
“That certainly won’t be easy because there
are things that we have discussed with all of the Greek governments since 2010
that have never been done, but that have been done in other countries like
Portugal and Ireland,” she said.
In Athens some were sceptical that the bank
reopening would change much in a recession-hit country with over 25 per cent
unemployment rate.
“The banks opening tomorrow won’t change
anything for me,” said hotel worker Joanna Arvanitaki (31). “I never used to
withdraw €60 a day - €60 is what I had a week for my expenditure.”
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