Sunday, July 5, 2015

Greece referendum, now no clear advantage to the official projections – The Messenger


 (AGI) – Greece seems to have chosen the NO on the ground with tears and blood of the EU.
The official projections they see no clear advantage to 60.5%, contradicting the first exit polls indicating a slight advantage only of NO, in a fork of between 54.5% and 49.5%. Today, about 9.8 million Greeks were called to vote on the referendum. From 7-19 hours of Athens Greek citizens went to the polls to vote for the controversial proposal to rescue the EU. (For a discussion on the procedures click here) The Hellenic Parliament has given the green light to the referendum with which the government led by Alexis Tsipras will decide to citizens, whether to accept or reject the proposed settlement advanced by creditors (EU, ECB and IMF) . “The referendum is not about a break with Europe,” Tsipras said in recent days, turning the classroom. “We will defend democracy, popular sovereignty and the fundamental values ​​of Europe.” In other TV appearances, the number one of the Government stated that the referendum will still have positive effects because it will strengthen the negotiating position of Athens in case of victory of the NO. “The agreement will be 48 hours after the referendum.” That’s the question that has been paid to Greek citizens. “Referendum on 5 July 2015. It must be accepted to the draft agreement presented by the European Commission, ECB and IMF in the Eurogroup of 25 June 2015, consists of two parts that make up their proposal? The polls that have been chased before the vote vevano seen a heads up between NO – OXI and SI – NAI: A Bloomberg survey showed 43% of the NO and YES to 42.5%. The game would then be played on the 14.5% that the agency dva for undecided and that, probably, was influenced by public opinion prevalent in the last few hours (to look at other surveys). “What lenders are doing with Greece has a name only: terror” declared the Minister of Finance greek Yanis Varoufakis, confiding his thoughts to the Spanish newspaper El Mundo on the eve of the vote. “Everything that is happening in Greece these days – he added – had prepared him from the beginning, already five months ago had prepared a plan to do away with a government that did not accept to be blackmailed by the establishment in Europe.” Then, you Varoufakis eea agreed with the Premier that Athens can negotiate a better deal, and concluded that “this Europe does not like democracy.” The tension was felt even in the streets in Greece, those in favor of the SI and those who favor the NO. In the end only one certainty: Greece is divided between fear and pride.

 July 5, 2015 20:06 – Last Updated: 20:06

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