Austerity anger: poll finds Greeks dislike Germany
Associated Press, Athens | Thu, 02/23/2012 6:46 PM
APPro-austerity Germany is not the flavor of the month in debt-crippled Greece.
Sentiments ranging from anger to downright hatred dominate
Greeks' view of their country's biggest international creditor,
according to a poll in Thursday's Epikaira magazine.
Asked to identify their main feelings on Germany, 41 percent of
respondents named anger, indignation or fury. An additional 30 percent
ranged from disappointment and fear to revulsion. Total positive
sentiments were just 8.6 percent.
Some 79 percent said they saw Germany's role in Europe as
negative, while 81 percent offered a poor opinion of Chancellor Angela
Merkel.
The nationwide VPRC poll of more than 800 people, conducted
ahead of Tuesday's eurozone approval of Greece's new €130 billion
bailout and debt relief deal, gave a 3.5 percent margin of error.(nvn)