Saturday, June 27, 2015

Greece, a referendum on the proposed EU Tsipras: “Requests unbearable” – TGCOM

– Greece on July 5 will vote on a referendum to decide whether to accept the demands of Europe to get new loans amid further sacrifices. “They asked us to accept weights insopportabibili that they aggravated the situation of the labor market and increased taxes. We want to humiliate”, the premier said Alexis Tsipras in announcing the referendum.



Greece referendum on the proposed EU Tsipras: & quot; Request intolerable & quot;

The Europe that Athens would like to ask a further extension, until in November, of the aid program. In these five months Greece should find funding for more than 16 billion. If this does not happen then they would close immediately taps and next Tuesday we would be the default.

Tsipras Saturday instead ask an extension of a few days on the expiry of the installments of 30 June in order to get to the referendum on 5 July and so ask the people which road to take. In television the premier was very hard: “The proposals of the Eurogroup clearly violate the European treaties and the law according to work, equality and dignity show the respect that some of the partners and the institutions do not want a workable agreement for suits parties, but the ability to humiliate an entire people. ”

This is the result of the night meeting of the greek government misses however compact the emergency meeting. Development Minister, Panayiotis Lafazanis, asked the nation to vote against internationally. The vice premier, George Katrougkalos, assured that the greek government “will not close the banks Monday and will not be introduced capital controls.”

Instead, use the irony the other protagonist of the confrontation between Greece and the EU, Economy Minister Yanis Varoufakis, who said on Twitter: “Democracy deserved a boost on issues related to the euro . We just did. Let the people decide. (Funny how this sounds radical concept!). “

Before you can send, reply to or vote on a comment, you must be registered and login

Registration Login X

Rules for comments

The comments on this page are checked

We encourage you to use respectful language and not offensive, even for the harshest criticism

In particular, during the action of monitoring, we reserve the right to remove comments that:

– are not relevant to the topics covered on the website and in the TV program

– have contained vulgar, obscene or violent

– Let intimidating or defamatory towards people, other people, institutions and religions

– More generally violates the rights of third parties

– Promote illegal activities

– Promote commercial products or services

X

TAG:
Crisis greece
LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment