Greeks Anticipating the Worst from Troika Verdict on Reform Progress - SPIEGEL ONLINE
Financial inspectors from the troika have arrived in Greece to draft their final report on whether the country has made enough progress with its austerity and reform efforts. But many Greeks have already lost hope and are counting on the worst -- an exit from the euro zone.
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