Introducing Greece’s new PM Lucas Papademos

“euro area financial system is robust and well-capable of withstanding shocks…balance sheets of…banks…have continued to strengthen” [Lucas Papademos, ECB Financial Stability Review June 2006]

Papademos has an interesting CV, one that is lovingly glossed over by the BBC:

BBC: “As head of the Bank of Greece, he oversaw his country’s move from the drachma to the euro in 2002.”

Alternative: “Papademos was head of Greece’s Central Bank when Goldman Sachs were helping “the Greek government to mask the true extent of its deficit with the help of a derivatives deal that legally circumvented the EU Maastricht deficit rules“.”

BBC: “More recently, as an adviser to outgoing Prime Minister George Papandreou, he took part in the negotiations between Athens and the “troika” of international creditors (the IMF, the European Commission and the European Central Bank) bailing out the Greek government.”

Alternative: “Papademos served as ECB Vice President, before taking advisory roles, firstly with the IMF as part of it’s “Regional Advisory Group: Europe” and then with former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou. Writing in the Financial Times recently, Papademos said ‘Forcing Greek restructuring is not the answer’.”

BBC: “After a stint at Columbia University in New York, Mr Papademos returned to Greece where he joined the central bank as its chief economist in 1985.”

Alternative: “Papademos served as Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in 1980.”

Wonder whether this “fiscal conservative” will have the Greek people at heart or his illustrious former employers.

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6 Responses to “Introducing Greece’s new PM Lucas Papademos”


  1. 1 Tom Roberts November 11, 2011 at 4:13 am

    Great post! Bankster scumbag puppet.

  2. 2 James November 12, 2011 at 10:06 am

    Like the blogg. Short “balanced” media bites is exactly what people need to let them realise that the narratives from the main news outlets (TV, Papers etc) are not always an accurate take on what is happening. With this in mind I like the two balanced quotes at the top on this piece on the new Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos.

  3. 3 NozNewz March 8, 2012 at 1:07 pm

    Papadimos together with Kostas Simitis, are the architectures of the stock market bobble in Greece. Now he returned to finish what left…


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