Monday, June 29, 2015

Tsipras “if it wins the ‘I resign.” Varoufakis, appeal to the EU Court – AGI – Agenzia Journalistic Italy

if Tsipras wins will I resign Varoufakis use EU Court 22:56 June 29, 2015

(AGI) – Athens, June 30 – Prime Minister greek, Alexis Tsipras, has asked his fellow citizens to vote no in the referendum on the floor of the creditors to give more ‘power in Athens to negotiate, but warned that in case of victory is’ his government will’ from part. “If the people greek want to proceed with the plans of austerity ‘forever, plans that will prevent uplift of the head, we will respect but we will not implement it,” said the leader of Syriza in an interview with public television ert. “I’m not a man for all seasons,” he added.

Meanwhile, Athens threatens to get through legal and what is not ‘managed to get through negotiations. That is threatening to sue the EU so as not to be ousted from the Eurozone. The latest idea and ‘Economy Minister greek, Yanis Varoufakis: resort to the EU Court of Justice for an injunction against the EU institutions is to block the expulsion of Athens from the Eurozone is to stop what he calls, ” suffocation “of the Greek banking system. In a statement to the British Daily Telegraph Varoufakis he threatened: “We will use all our legal rights. We are asking for advice and certainly will consider an injunction to the European Court of Justice. The EU treaties (subject to the jurisdiction of the court which is based in Luxembourg) provide for the exit from the euro, and we refuse to accept it. Our membership (Eurozone) and not ‘negotiable’.

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The leading greek pero ‘tip of a victory not, although “it could mean the exit from the euro”, and warned that “the most ‘strong will’ the cartel proposed by creditors and no more ‘robust the tools for Greece” in further talks with creditors. In this sense, he mentioned “the example of the Irish referendum on the Lisbon Treaty and the changes introduced after the victory of the no”.
Tsipras and ‘ready to talk yet told European leaders to save the negotiations and, if offer him a deal, Greece would be ready to pay the installment of debt tomorrow. “My cell phone and ‘on all day,” he explained, “anyone who calls, I answer.” “We do not want to break the eurozone,” he assured, “but we will do everything necessary so that ‘the Greeks survive.” “I do not think that lenders will want to hunt the euro, the costs would be enormous,” he added.

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In the long interview, Tsipras attacked creditors claiming that “they want to throw out a government that has the popular support: their and ‘a political decision.”
greek Prime Minister also assured that ” banks will reopen as soon as the ECB will reopen ‘liquidity’. ” “How can ‘pay the International Monetary Fund if our banks are brought to asphyxia?”, And you’ she asked.

In 17 thousand to the streets in Athens and Thessaloniki for the ‘no’

In 13,000 took to the streets in Athens and another 4,000 in Thessaloniki to protest in not in favor of the referendum on 5 July on the agreement with the countries of the eurozone that would save Greece from bankruptcy. In the capital, a peaceful crowd and you ‘gathered in Syntagma Square, chanting slogans for the’ Ochi ‘, no, and support for the government of Tsipras. Among the slogans chanted also “No to the blackmail of the EU-ECB-IMF troika”.

S & amp; P cuts rating to CCC- from CCC

Meanwhile, Standard & amp; Poor’s cut Greece’s rating to CCC- from CCC and considra 50 % of possibility ‘that Greece bait the eurozone.

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