To date, not a single euro minister decided to give the Greeks more time. This must admit the Greeks either now, or the aid program expires Tuesday and they are without money. Monday is expected that the banks can no longer open without support from the ECB
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The ministers, including President Dijsselbloem are ‘not amused “about Greek plans for a referendum. Until the announcement of the referendum negotiated the experts of the lenders with the Greeks on an agreement on austerity and reform measures in exchange for financial support. ,, The Greeks have unilaterally terminated the negotiations. It does not make sense anymore to talk, ” said German Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble on entry. ,, There is a clear majority against an extension, ” said the Finnish Minister Stubb even. ,, Plan B is Plan A. ” By that he means that ministers are going to talk about ways to reduce the impact of a Grexit for the rest of the euro zone as to minimize possible.
Eurogroup chairman Jeroen dijsselbloem called the referendum a “sad day” the Greeks. Especially since there is a negative voting recommendation to the government. Tonight approves the Greek parliament or referendum comes, the Greek people must say yes or no to the package of austerity demands of EU, IMF and ECB. That said Dijsselbloem on arrival in Brussels. “A referendum has closed the door to further talks in the future, while the door to my mind was still open.”
The sudden ‘move’ from the Greek Prime Minister Tsipras to impose further austerity measures to plebiscite Europe has put on its head. Observers see an attempt of Tsipras to save his skin, self he wants to not accept further austerity diktats, but he will abide by the will of the people.
In other words, he is not himself guilty as the Greeks opt for the euro and the cuts in the bargain bee. But the latter is far from certain, while some rejoice and be glad that Greece under the austerity diktat can out run most of the Greeks to the ATMs, there were 500 empty this morning. Next week, threatening capital controls as the ECB runs close eliminate funding to Greek banks.
This afternoon, when the European finance ministers in Brussels the damage. Tsipras wants to postpone all payment until 5 July, the day of the referendum, actually they would negotiate an agreement. The IMF, which Tuesday 1.6 billion expected from the Greeks must also agree to a postponement.
Giving Europe and the IMF Tsipras more time, it opens a Pandora’s box. The ECB should keep Greek banks in the air and the European politicians know than a week not know which way it comes out.
Tsipras loses the referendum, he must actually call new elections, he wins he collapsed Greece and thus Europe into the unknown.
The Greek parliament today must still decide whether the referendum comes. Otherwise, assume that we can not deal on Greek debt, according to State Wiebe afternoon arrival in Brussels.
On Tuesday, June 30th at midnight is the current support program and for Greece aside money is no longer available. Greece hopes that the deadline will be postponed until after the referendum. But Wiebe sees nothing. ,, I see no reason for delay. The positions are clear and the deadline has been known for four months, ” he said.
According to him, the lenders ,, very clear ” designed and put on paper to which they are prepared and what that means to Greece. ,, It’s really up to the Greek government that whether to do or not to do. ”
Because minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem the chairman of the euro group, Wiebe represents Dutch interests in the consultations.
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For your info in Greece there are no benefits for physical ailments and when you get out of work six months up to 12 months 276 euros. the poor man paid tax the rich come onderuit.diegene that go with 60 mostly retired farmers who have been working for 50 years in the country and look like they are 80 point.The is easy to talk when you talk of nothing weet.Ik from experience.
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Incredible: The monkey comes out of the sleeve. What a chanteurs that greeks. !!
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The EU was created to prevent wars. I’m afraid it is rather the opposite effect!
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I urge the Greek population, let them hear in Brussels that there are people who have enough of the tyranny of Brussels and associates!
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all jobs in Brussels also fucked up, you can not make it better, from crete gr
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Greeks want continue to not pay taxes, draw benefits for ailments they have not jobs where you never have to show up at work, retire at 60. And let that stupid Dutch but to pay.
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Greece could not be saved and should never have been in the Euro toegelaten.Maar yes this you have as a political upper layer pushes through those things and people for lying.
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Our Jeroen is obviously not at all accustomed to the fact that in some countries may give citizens hum opinion. Perhaps even listen to the Dutch citizens, Jeroen? I’m sure you your fairy EU then you can tackle rush!
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Stop throwing European taxpayers’ money into a bottomless pit. The Greeks OUT THERE and NEVER in. Tomorrow send a plane to Athens with bailiffs to enforce seizure everywhere. Maybe we still see something of our euries.
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The Greeks are masters at negotiating, as long as it takes them but no money. Of course there will be a referendum and of course the Greeks will vote against it, but by the time the outcome of the referendum is known, there is (too) much money evaporates. Ultimately we still pay the bill …
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Greece has had sufficient time to hold a referendum.
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Who is going to cough up 20 billion, which we have lost? The pensioners, caring ………….
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As crazy Greeks are not like you to submit a referendum in the Netherlands and we have to continue, I think there are a lot of unemployed euro parliamentarians to come to Europe