leaders also kuhlmann to pump new funds into the country it's unclear how willing they'll be for that after such a kick in the teeth above all the experts are warning this is just a sticking plaster over the euro's wu's which will tackle the real problem the vols bit of southern europe zone states greeks have been rioting on the streets refusing to accept the e.u. savage cuts including lower benefits and celery freezes portugal's prime minister was forced to resign when the country's parliament blocked his austerity proposals italy post painful spending cuts just last week but italians already planned a national strike to paralyze the country and its economy is much bigger than greece is in the middle of it all the euro's richest member germany reportedly doesn't want to help chancellor merkel facing an election battle at home has claimed many say in correctly the spaniards the greeks don't work hard enough i think they must save themselves french sarkozy president nicolas.