Ireland ask EU and the IMF bailout package

Cabinet of the Ireland held emergency talks Sunday afternoon to finalize the austerity of crisis for 2011 to 2015 plan after EU officials and the IMF reviewed books from one line to the Government during the weekend.

A central European inspectors 30 strong team, the Commission and the IMF work tirelessly to approve the Government figures Irish and spending plans for the next four years.

Negotiations was tensions that the EU and the IMF imposed harsh to force to reduce additional public spending and increase taxes on the vast majority of people.

Ireland is also obliged to increase the tax in exchange for a loan that grows popular anger of the sovereignty of the country lost.

France, Germany and other EU countries have moved to Ireland to abandon its low corporate tax rates as condition of help solve the debt crisis of the force.

"Faced with a situation like this, there are two levers, they can learn: expenses and recettes.Je cannot imagine that our Irish friends would not use it because they have more leeway than others, their taxes being lower than all others," said Nicolas Sarkozy, t eh French President on Saturday.

M. Lenihan insisted: "rate is not the order of the day."

Four years of the Ireland recovery plan is supposed to published on Tuesday, the 160-page document will aim to reduce from £ 13billion (€15bn) between 2011 and the end of 2014.

Trade unions are warning of "civil unrest" on a scale not seen for decades that the Irish Government, under pressure from the EU, axis tax breaks for families paid and lower middle class in order to increase the State revenues.

Jack O'Connor, the President of the Irish Congress of trade unions, attacked a plnas to reduce the minimum wage by a euro €7.65 (£ 6.55).

"Provocatively, they exploit the weak position of the Government forcing the most vulnerable in society and families low and middle income, to assume the burden of adjustment, while they escape scot free," he said.

EU team and the IMF, nicknamed the "bailout boys' stay in a luxury Hotel Dublin and working in the middle of security because of fears that they will become the focus of Irish protests.

Resentment grew after an official of the European Commission described the difficult conditions attached to EU - bailout IMF as the "package of Oliver Cromwell' a reference to the protective Lord of England always hated by many Irish for his bloody re-conquest of the Ireland in 1649.

Father Sean Healy, a Catholic priest who runs a group called pressure Ireland justice sociale, feared that the EU and the IMF will push Ireland in austerity will hit the poor programme reinforced

"The IMF and the Government have created a situation where most of the adjustments will be at the expense of the weak, sick, vulnerable and poor workers" he said.


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