Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras holds Sunday surprise referendum, which it calls the Greeks to say “no” to massive “unreasonable” demands of creditors. This “no” will be “a decisive step for a better deal” compared to recent proposals by the EU and IMF, as the anti-austerity leader of 40 years. In Europe, there is concern on the contrary that the threat does not lead to an exit of Greece from the euro area …
“The people must decide beyond a blackmail,” explained Alexis Tsipras this week. A return to the polls six months after the resounding victory of Syriza, the Greek radical left carried by the promise to break with the austerity imposed by creditors. With this unit become party coalition in 2014 he climbed the ladder of power in a few years. A meteoric rise for this old boy popular areas of Athens.
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