interesting here thoughts curtis doebbler international human rights nor and peace activist we really appreciate you joining us live here on r.t. thank you for being there in geneva. for. the greek parliament set to approve the country's new international bailout deal later today has more protests against austerity measures in return for rescue funds planned athens received a second bailout this year combined with its first rescue package the country stands to receive over one hundred seventy two billion euros in loans from eurozone countries and the i.m.f. greece's creditors claim the country's most recent austerity measures could be accident prone experts say the country may fail to lower its debt burden to the specified targets later requiring more risky loans greece is in its fifth year of recession and many believe it needs to recover before debt reduction plans can have anything to ternium professor of constitutional law at georgetown from below says the bailout money still isn't doing greece much good. it's not becoming such plain about how the best scenario in two thousand and