Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called Saturday, June 27, in a speech to parliament, ie “a big no to ultimatum “ of the creditors of the country during the referendum proposed by his government and planned on 5 July.
The deputies must vote later in the night on the holding of the vote, but the majority seems gained government that can rely on 149 votes of Syriza MPs and 13 elected Independent Greeks (ANEL, sovereignist right), its coalition partner, or 162 of the 300 votes in the Vouli.
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Addressing parliamentarians, Alexis Tsipras said that “The Greek people will say a great not the ultimatum but at the same time a great yes to the solidarity of Europe “, and was confident that ” in the aftermath of this proud not, the country’s negotiating strength will be strengthened “ with creditors. – European Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund
” Neither threats nor blackmail nor attempts to introduce the panic will do varirer the will of the Greek people to live in dignity, “ he insisted
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