Irish media returns on Government bailout

Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen spoke to the media in government buildings in Dublin, after the Ireland agreed EU bailout and the IMF.?Photo: REUTERS

Newspapers across the country made sad reading this morning with history dominate their first pages under headings referring to the Ireland "shameful" position.


Irish Independent screamed "bailout€ 80bn: how we will pay the price" above a photograph of Prime Minister Brian Cowen expression desperate on his face as he announced the news yesterday.


History warns that the Government must meet strict conditions of BCE, and that the Ireland banks will considerably decreased in the bail terms approximately 80 billion euros.


Meanwhile, leaders of the Irish Times with "EU approves Irish request to several billion euro," raising concerns minimum wage in the country and welfare cuts and humiliation of three years of external control of her finances.


Inside political analysis corresponding document Stephen Collins suggested "elections needed to draw the line in the context of shame".


A second article on the front is the headline "Dublin low protests fail to measure a Greek tragedy". mixed reaction to the recent release on bail in Greece exhibit identifies lukewarm response to the news on the streets of Dublin, yesterday, referring to the lack of mass protests "and outward signs of rabies" as "disappointing".


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