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Greece crisis: Tsipras vows referendum will go ahead on Sunday Greece crisis: Tsipras vows referendum 'will go ahead' on Sunday
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Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister, has vowed that there will be a referendum on whether the Greek people want to accept austerity measures on Sunday.Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister, has vowed that there will be a referendum on whether the Greek people want to accept austerity measures on Sunday.
Tsipras has also rejected calls from EU leaders to turn it into a yes/no vote on whether Greece should keep the euro.Tsipras has also rejected calls from EU leaders to turn it into a yes/no vote on whether Greece should keep the euro.
"I never expected a democratic Europe not to give space and time [to hold the referendum]. It is a disgrace that we have these scenes of shame because they closed the banks precisely because we wanted to give the people the vote," he said."I never expected a democratic Europe not to give space and time [to hold the referendum]. It is a disgrace that we have these scenes of shame because they closed the banks precisely because we wanted to give the people the vote," he said.
Come Monday, the Greek government will be at the negotiating table after the #referendum, w/better terms for the Greek people. #dimopsifismaCome Monday, the Greek government will be at the negotiating table after the #referendum, w/better terms for the Greek people. #dimopsifisma
Tsipras speech comes in spite of warnings that there is not enough time to properly plan for a referendum, or that holding such a vote prevents negotiations on a bailout deal in the meantime.Tsipras speech comes in spite of warnings that there is not enough time to properly plan for a referendum, or that holding such a vote prevents negotiations on a bailout deal in the meantime.
Thorbjorn Jagland, the secretary general of the Council of Europe, said that at least two weeks were needed to plan a referendum properly.Thorbjorn Jagland, the secretary general of the Council of Europe, said that at least two weeks were needed to plan a referendum properly.
The vote "has been called on such a short notice, that this in itself is a major problem," Jagland said Wednesday by phone from Lisbon, Portugal, according to The Telegraph. "And also the fact that the questions that are put to the people ... are not very clear."The vote "has been called on such a short notice, that this in itself is a major problem," Jagland said Wednesday by phone from Lisbon, Portugal, according to The Telegraph. "And also the fact that the questions that are put to the people ... are not very clear."
Angela Merkel has refused to negotiate with Greece before the referendum takes place.Angela Merkel has refused to negotiate with Greece before the referendum takes place.
"Compromise at any cost is not possible," Merkel said. "Otherwise Europe will be lost.""Compromise at any cost is not possible," Merkel said. "Otherwise Europe will be lost."
She said the door remains open for Greek talks, but that any further talks would have to involve the IMF.She said the door remains open for Greek talks, but that any further talks would have to involve the IMF.
"We owe it to the Greek people," she said at the Bundestag on Wednesday."We owe it to the Greek people," she said at the Bundestag on Wednesday.