Sunday, July 5, 2015

LIVE: Greeks vote until 18h, Tsipras said “… – TF1

Europe suspended the vote of the Greeks. Will they accept the plan of European creditors? Nearly 10 million voters are called to vote for a consultation which will close at 18h, French time. The first estimates are expected around 18:30 , the first results are expected in early evening around 20h.

The Greek Prime Minister, Tsipras and the Minister of Economy, Varoufakis, supporters not, have already voted.

What scenarios are possible in case of victory of the yes or no? The latest polls before referendum on the European aid plan Greece give the “yes” and “no” neck and neck. But what will happen specifically if the “yes” or otherwise pass the “no”?

Follow live MYTF1News on this historic day for the history of Greece but also the European Union .

From 18h to 22h, follow live on MYTF1News the special edition of LCI, the news channel. Results, reactions, analyzes with men and women politicians, correspondents and tea specialists.

17h: Mélenchon will be the guest of the Grand Jury RTL-LCI-LeFigaro at 18h30

At 18:30, I am the guest of #GrandJury of #RTL. Live-tweetsur this account. pic.twitter.com/QNnw1SrzJu

- Jean-Luc Mélenchon (JLMelenchon) July 5, 2015


4:50 p.m. : For Marine Le Pen, the EU has become a “veritable cult”
Marine Le Pen, president of the National Front, said Sunday that the European Union has “become a real cult “. “The European Union made an unprecedented pressure on the Greeks,” said she deplored on Sud Radio, wondering if the EU will not “impose” Greece a “government of technocrats”.
She reiterates its support for that “all countries of the euro area back to their national currency, with the euro as a common currency.”




2:02 p.m.: The Bundesbank warns against Berlin a “Grexit”

The Bundesbank President warned the government of Merkel that a Greek exit from the area would result in a hole of several billion euros in the budget of the Republic Federal, reported Sunday the economic daily Handelsblatt, citing government sources. Jens Weidmann, says the article, explained that a “Grexit” would cut the profits of the national central bank, a significant portion is paid to the budget. The paper said that in such a scenario, the losses suffered by the Bundesbank would exceed the amount of 14.4 billion euros in provisions already passed under the crisis in the euro area since the central bank would suffer losses on securities Greek it holds.




24:49: The Greek finance minister will resign if “yes”

The Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis reaffirmed the German daily Bild he would resign if the Greeks voted ‘yes’ in Sunday’s referendum on the bailout “fresh money against reforms” proposed by the country’s creditors.




24:10 : For Pierre Moscovici, European Commissioner for Economic Affairs, the Greeks “have the key to their destiny in their hands.”




– 12:05 Pascal Cherki, MP PS Paris, believes that whatever the outcome of the election, “there will be no output Eurozone “for Greece.

12: Macron for “a resumption of talks regardless of the outcome of the vote”

Emmanuel Macron said Sunday morning that “whatever” the referendum in Greece, Europeans should “resume political discussions” with the country. “Whatever the vote tomorrow we must resume political talks,” said the economy minister at an economic conference in Aix-en-Provence, adding, “Even if the non-Greek should prevail Our responsibility will not make the Treaty of Versailles in the euro zone. ”


Tsipras smiling when voting

Alexis Tsipras said, after voting in the referendum Sunday that “no one could ignore the message determination of a people to take its destiny in its hands.” Alexis Tsipras, looking relaxed in a white shirt and gray pants, made this brief statement after voting in a school of Kipseli district (north of Athens) where he resides.

Video: “We can ignore the will of the government but not that of a people”


10:51: Xavier Bertrand: “If the no wins, Greece out of the euro”

Xavier Bertrand, candidate for the primary right in 2016, estimated that if the majority rejects the Greek referendum, “Greece out of the euro,” Alexis Tsipras and dealt a “liar.” “If failure happens, Greece exits the euro, it is obvious,” warned the former minister in the Grand Rendezvous iTELE / Europe 1 / Le Monde, adding
however that Greece could stay in the European Union.



10:30: Tsipras encourages Greeks ” take their destiny in their hands “

The Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, said after voting Sunday in a referendum, that” nobody could ignore the message determination of a people to take its destiny in its hands. ” Obviously decided to hunt anxiety undecided – more than 10% of the voters – to go on the side of no, then yes and no are neck and neck in the polls, Mr. Tsipras arrived at the polling station particularly relaxed and smiling, dressed in a white shirt and gray pants. On its passage, many people shouted “oxi” (no), a sign of encouragement.

VIDEO. Greece: Tsipras voted in Athens


10:28: “Greece will have to take another currency” if the majority rejects

The European Parliament President Martin Schulz believes that Greece will have to take a different currency if the “no” wins in Sunday’s referendum on the plan “money charges against reforms “proposed by its creditors. “When someone inserts a new currency, he leaves the euro area. These are the elements which give me some hope that people will not vote” no “today,” added the President of the European Parliament .




– Opening of polling stations at 6:00 am

The offices Voting opened at 6:00 am for a referendum on the acceptance or rejection by voters of the latest proposal for reform made by the country’s creditors (ECB, EU, IMF). “Should we accept the agreement plan submitted by the European Commission, the European Central Bank (ECB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) during the Eurogroup of 25 June?”, That is the question that will have to meet nearly 10 million Greeks. The government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras radical Left advocated not.

VIDEO. The Greeks expect the worst and make predictions


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VIDEO. Greece: Tsipras’s government holds its breath Sunday

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VIDEO Greece:. Tight ballot midday

VIDEO. Greece plays its future this Sunday

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