Tue, Feb 4
2014
By Paul
Taylor
PARIS, Feb
4 (Reuters) - Greece would seek to negotiate an international write-off of
about one-third of its debt if the leftist Syriza opposition party won a
general election, its leader said on Tuesday.
Alexis
Tsipras, who is leading a Communist-backed pan-European leftist list in
European Parliament elections in May, said his country's problems could not be
solved by more loans, which just went to service past debts and shore up the
banks.
"The
solution isn't more loans. The solution is fewer loans and less debt,"
Tsipras, whose party leads Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' conservative New
Democracy in opinion polls, told the Europresse association on a visit to
Paris.