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'We don't need EU permission':

 

Greek parliament ratifies bailout referendum

 

 

RT, Moscow, 28 June 2015

 

As an equal member of the EU, Greece does not need to ask permissions from
anyone to let the Greek people speak and have their voices heard, PM Tsipras
told his parliament, promising that the state's sovereignty and future will
be decided via referendum.

 

Referendums have been used all across Europe as a way for people to directly
express their will and have their voices heard, and Greece is fully in its
right to conduct one PM Alexis Tsipras said during a late-night debate in
parliament.

 

With Tsipras' ruling coalition holding 163 seats in the 300-seat parliament,
the body has backed Tsipras' motion to hold a referendum.

 

The conditions for a new bailout deal and reforms proposed by Greece's
creditors were an ultimatum and an insult, Tsipras said. During the rowdy
debate in the Greek Parliament, the main opposition party, New Democracy,
briefly walked out over a dispute with the parliamentary speaker, but later
returned.

 

"We exhausted every limit of concessions so there could be an agreement,"
Tsipras said. "Perhaps some saw that as a weakness."

 

"The day of truth is coming for the creditors, the time when they will see
that Greece will not surrender, that Greece is not a game that has ended,"
he said, concluding his address by calling on all Greeks to reject the
"ultimatum" with a "resounding NO."

 

The head of the International Monetary Fund meanwhile said that creditors
"will continue to work" to keep Greece within the single currency zone. She
said the Eurogroup "always showed flexibility to adjust to the new political
and economic situation in Greece," rejecting Tsipras' claims that his
country was facing an ultimatum.

 

"I certainly hope that the bundled payment due to the IMF on Tuesday night,
at the latest, will be paid," Lagarde told CNBC in a separate interview.

 

The EU Council President Donald Tusk also warned that Athens must stay
within the single currency zone no matter what the outcome of the referendum
might be.

 

"Greece is and should remain euro area member," Tusk tweeted after eurozone
finance ministers refused to extend the bailout agreement on Saturday,
adding he remains "in contact with leaders to ensure integrity of euro area
of 19 countries."

 

 

From: http://rt.com/news/270187-greece-parliament-debt-referendum/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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