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First exit polls made by Greek TV stations
Greek banks, which have been closed all week and rationing withdrawals from cash machines, are expected to run out of money within days unless the European Central Bank provides an emergency lifeline.
The Latest: Merkel, Hollande to hold Greece talks in Paris
Greece risks a collapse of the medical system, power black-outs, and an import blockade, if the Greek people reject creditor demands in a make-or-break referendum tomorrow, the EU's highest elected official has warned. Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, said the EU authorities may have to prepare emergency loans to keep basic public services functioning and to prevent the debt-stricken country spinning out of control next week. "Without new money, salaries won't be paid, the health system will stop functioning, the power network and public transport will break down, and they won't be able to import vital goods because nobody can pay," he said
originally posted by: gosseyn
I want the "no" to win because I want eurobankers to receive a slap on the face, and if Greece exits the EU, and if they manage to fix their problems, they might come out of this stronger and it will become an example for other countries to show them that it is possible, and in the end it might lead to the re-foundation of a different EU, an EU not made by and for bankers. And it looks like the 'no' is winning.
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: Dr1Akula
Have you read this report on MSN?
Title: EU warns of Armageddon if Greek voters reject terms
Greece risks a collapse of the medical system, power black-outs, and an import blockade, if the Greek people reject creditor demands in a make-or-break referendum tomorrow, the EU's highest elected official has warned. Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, said the EU authorities may have to prepare emergency loans to keep basic public services functioning and to prevent the debt-stricken country spinning out of control next week. "Without new money, salaries won't be paid, the health system will stop functioning, the power network and public transport will break down, and they won't be able to import vital goods because nobody can pay," he said
Whats the above? Fear-mongering? Threats?? How will the people re-act if the above happens?
Forgot link: www.msn.com...
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
Whats the above? Fear-mongering? Threats??
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
How will the people re-act if the above happens?