Monti Says Time for Greece to ‘Play Games’ Running Out

Time for Greece to ‘Play Games’ Running Out: Monti

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Mario Monti, the economist who served as prime minister of Italy during the country’s financial crisis, said the time for the Greek government to “play games” was running out.

Monti, 71, who led a technocratic government in 2011-2013 and was hailed then as Italy’s savior, told Bloomberg TV the time had come for Greece to comply with European Union agreements and that he didn’t believe the country would leave the euro area.