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Archive - 2015

July 4th

A derby between YES and NO on tomorrow's referendum

04 July 2015 / 16:07:33  
Four polls cannot categorically project the outcome of Sunday's referendum. Regardless of which side they support, the majority of voters believe that YES will win.


July 3rd

The lesser evil

03 July 2015 / 20:07:02  
According to Reuters’ Hugo Dixon, a positive vote in the referendum on Sunday would mean two years of recession in the best case and a negative short-term chaos, inflation, and then even greater chaos.


live Greece, divided in two

03 July 2015 / 19:07:22  
Follow in real time the final demonstrations in Athens, for and against the euro.


live For Tsipras the referendum is not for or against the euro

03 July 2015 / 16:07:00  
The Greek Prime Minister will address the supporters of his policy again at 09:00 pm when he will speak at the demonstration organized by the government in favour of the negative vote in the referendum.


live The referendum ridicules Greece around the world

03 July 2015 / 11:07:27  
This is the opinion of Athens Mayor George Kaminis, the former Ombudsman of Greece and a constitutional law professor.


The Greek army is ready to guarantee the internal security of the country

03 July 2015 / 11:07:08  
The statement by Greek Minister of Defence and Independent Greeks leader Panos Kammenos provoked strong reactions among the pro-European opposition.


July 2nd

If the pro-European vote is convincing, Tsipras’ government will not stay in power

02 July 2015 / 19:07:32  
The referendum has led to a crisis, capital controls and closure of banks, as stated by Associate Professor of International Relations at the Panteion University of Athens Dimitris Keridis in an interview with GRReporter.