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A 10-Year Old Boy Came Out With A Tyrannical Solution For Greece
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There was also an honorable mention to 10-year old Jurre Hermans of the Netherlands.
You can download his idea here, but here's his explanation.
And we have to say, it's actually kind of tyrannical from the mind of an 11-year old boy.
Greece should leave the Euro. How do you do that?
All Greek people should bring their Euro to the bank. They put it in an exchange machine (see left on
my picture). You see, the Greek guy does not look happy!! The Greek man gets back Greek Drachme
from the bank, their old currency.
The Bank gives all these euro's to the Greek Government (see topleft on my picture) [see below]. All these euros together form a pancake or a pizza(see on top in the picture). Now the Greek government can start to pay back all their debts, everyone who has a debt gets a slice of the pizza. You see that all these euro's in the pizza's go the companies and banks who have given loans in greece (see right in my picture)
Now here comes the clever part of my idea:
The Greek people do not want to exchange their Euro's for Drachmes because they know that this
Drachme will lose its value dramatically. They try to keep or hide their Euro's. They know that if they
wait a while they will get more Drachmes.
So if a Greek man tries to keep his Euros (or bring his euros to a bank in an other country like Holland
orn Germany) and it is discovered, he gets a penalty just as high or double as the whole amount
in euros he tried to hide!!!
In this way I ensure that all Greeks bring their euros to a greek bank and so the greek government can pay back all the debts.
I hope my idea helps you!!!!
Of course if a country has paid back all his debts , he can return to the eurozone.
A bit more about myself: I am 10, love animals since I have a dog and a bird. I live in a family of 5 in
Holland. I have 5 friends with whom I play all day, mostly outside.
PS: My father helped me with my English translation as I speak Dutch
greetings from Holland,
Jurre Hermans