And in Greece, "at gunpoint"? ..

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More than 61,3% of Greeks said “no!” To the ultimatum requirements of creditors, according to which further financial “help” was linked to the complete curtailment of social programs. The results of the Greek referendum, as stated in Brussels, "cause serious concern." Recently, the results of any referendum, if these results are not agreed in advance with Brussels or other “centers of exclusivity”, cause “serious concern” in the West. If in the Crimea “at gunpoint”, then in Greece, how? ..

And in Greece, "at gunpoint"? ..


Today, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is flying out for urgent consultation with French President Hollande. In turn, Hollande has already held telephone talks with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who (Tsipras), according to Greek media, said that the negotiations will be based on the opinion of the Greek people.

Despite the results of the referendum in the Greek government noted that the country's presence in the eurozone in Greece itself is not negotiable, this issue can only be raised by Brussels. This was announced by the Greek Minister of Finance Janis Varufakis.

An interesting comment about the outcome of the referendum in Greece was made by the president of Ukraine. Poroshenko said that "Ukraine is not Greece," and the Greek scenario in Ukraine is impossible. At the same time, the ukropresident called the “behavior” of Greece “not very responsible.”

Petro Poroshenko quotes "News Agency Kharkov":
I want to show you the difference that the Ukrainian authorities are doing, and what the Greek government is doing. This year we have consolidated the help and solidarity of the whole world around Ukraine with our responsible and effective policy. Greece, as a result of its not very responsible behavior, was isolated when she tried to blackmail the European Commission.
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  1. +12
    6 July 2015 07: 42
    “I want to demonstrate to you the difference between what the Ukrainian government is doing and what the Greek government is doing. During this year we have consolidated the assistance and solidarity of the whole world around Ukraine - with our responsible and effective policy. Greece, as a result of its not very responsible behavior, found itself isolated when she tried to blackmail the European Commission. "
    To go nuts!
    1. +4
      6 July 2015 07: 52
      The Greeks, what will happen next ??? The EU and America will not calmly look at the Greek freaks-rebels do not forgive. But the one that held the referendum pleases to tears.
      1. 0
        6 July 2015 08: 02
        The Greeks, what will happen next ??? The EU and America will not calmly look at the Greek freaks-rebels do not forgive. But the one that held the referendum pleases to tears.


        Yes, FIG knows, there is something wrong! Could the Americans really fake the results, if not of the referendum, then at least of the elections, when the left passed? I would not particularly believe the Greeks, they are leading some kind of game. But which is not yet clear. However, our leadership is not in a hurry to help them, so it sees a catch.
        1. 0
          6 July 2015 11: 17
          No time, time was running out :) Tsipras is still Greek, that is, a Byzantine. And from time immemorial they were famous primarily for their cunning. Although of course they tried, they even started to untwist the trolling typical of such situations to discredit the wrong forces. Only the speed of the processes turned out to be too high for a typical color revolution, in a week they did not have time. Now it seems they will continue. In any case, at night the battle trolls were furious at all.
      2. 0
        6 July 2015 08: 03
        Greeks, and what will happen next ??? The EU and America will not calmly look at the Greek freaks-rebels do not forgive.

        most likely we should expect some kind of "Laurel revolution" or whatever they have (ie left), due to the fact that there is no small change in the ATM, out of 39% of those who disagree, there will be cheaters.
        1. +2
          6 July 2015 08: 26
          There was no olive revolution
      3. +7
        6 July 2015 08: 04
        Now the Greeks urgently need to introduce drachma, otherwise they will be left without means of payment. The Greeks will not forgive such a turn.
        Tsipras well done, not bent under the bureaucracy of the EU.Yes

        "Angela, in my opinion these are the Greeks"


        Marine Le Pen hails Greek victory over "EU oligarchy"

        Oxford Economics: Chance of Greece Exiting Eurozone - 85%
    2. +2
      6 July 2015 08: 07
      Quote: brelok
      To go nuts!

      Yes! From sober eyes dill not understand. wassat
    3. +2
      6 July 2015 08: 08
      Petrusha woke up, slammed the glass, grunted and issued another pearl. Staying in the looking glass is probably fun.
    4. +1
      6 July 2015 08: 12
      I agree. This epoch-making statement of "Petushenka" will enter the history channels. And maybe even in the anus.
  2. +4
    6 July 2015 07: 42
    It's good to "have" whole countries ...
    1. +10
      6 July 2015 07: 52
      Quote: Motherland Russia
      It's good to "have" whole countries ...

      that's for sure ...
  3. +1
    6 July 2015 07: 43
    - "Ukraine is not Greece," and the Greek scenario in Ukraine is impossible.
    What lenders require, then we will do.
    1. 0
      6 July 2015 08: 12
      "Ukraine is not Greece" and the Greek scenario in Ukraine is impossible.

      Of course, dill is "exceptional". Exceptional of a reasonable kind. wassat
    2. -1
      6 July 2015 08: 34
      Quote: knn54
      - "Ukraine is not Greece," and the Greek scenario in Ukraine is impossible.
      What lenders require, then we will do.


      Do, diligently do what is required of you. It’s only better for us. And in the economic, and in the military, and what is especially important, REPUTATIONAL, relations.

      Shche Yukrayna not angry ... Dig yourself a grave, and we, if fate wants, will have to be grave diggers.
  4. +7
    6 July 2015 07: 43
    Petro Poroshenko quotes the Kharkov News Agency:
    I want to show you the difference that the Ukrainian authorities are doing, and what the Greek government is doing. This year we have consolidated the help and solidarity of the whole world around Ukraine with our responsible and effective policy. Greece, as a result of its not very responsible behavior, was isolated when she tried to blackmail the European Commission.

    Now let's see who the EU will save, Ukraine with its "effective" policy, or Greece with its "not very responsible behavior."
    1. -1
      6 July 2015 09: 10
      Quote: Rostovchanin
      Now let's see who the EU will save, Ukraine with its "effective" policy, or Greece with its "not very responsible behavior."



      Again at a crossroads ... Then the choice was not made right ...
      1. +3
        6 July 2015 09: 41
        Here is another version)))
  5. +9
    6 July 2015 07: 44
    Now what? - That's what matters.

    Forecasts of experts are very far-reaching and varied.

    1. +7
      6 July 2015 07: 52
      Quote: DEZINTO
      Now what? - That's what matters.

      Forecasts of experts are very far-reaching and varied.

  6. +3
    6 July 2015 07: 45
    That's for sure! Poroshenko is more interesting than Greece request Judging by his statements, he is not just thumping but also in company with Klitschko fool
  7. +3
    6 July 2015 07: 46
    Well. We are waiting for new sanctions against Russia for interfering in the affairs of Greece ....
    1. +3
      6 July 2015 07: 49
      For the referendum held at gunpoint of the Russian C300 :-)
  8. +1
    6 July 2015 07: 49
    This fruit is Citrus (Tsipras), which is still a fruit. Populism just "gushes" out of his actions. Referendum, people, democracy, I say, what kind, I will ask the people. And if you look closely? And if you look closely, it turns out that any result of the referendum "FOR" or "AGAINST" is still a "soft spot" for Greece. But how much pomp. The Greeks are cunning, oh they are cunning, they understand perfectly well that the default of Greece is absolutely not beneficial for the EU, and even more so they absolutely do not need Greece to leave the EU zone (after all, a "chain reaction" is quite possible). So what we observe is happening.
    1. +3
      6 July 2015 07: 51
      Looking at how the EU has others, Greece decided to fuck the European Union.
      1. 0
        6 July 2015 08: 04
        That is what we are observing. It turns out that while the money flowed and the Greeks indulged in idle bliss in the shade of olive trees - everything was fine. And here on you, what a shame, then you need to return the money, and even with interest. Nah, they won’t decide. Moreover, you (the EU) gave this money yourself, and if you gave it yourself, then you’ll dissolve it yourself.
      2. 0
        6 July 2015 08: 18
        Quote: saenara
        Looking at how the EU has others, Greece decided to fuck the European Union.

        I agree - Citrus is engaged in blackmail of the ESeks and apparently he will manage to fuck them
    2. +1
      6 July 2015 08: 01
      That's how I thought that there would be a "true patriot" of Greece, who all night long does nothing but think about the fate of Hellas and slap a minus. Well, how did you feel better?
    3. +5
      6 July 2015 08: 04
      The fact that Tsipras was still a fruit was immediately understandable, but previous Greek prime ministers: Karamanlis, Papadimos, Papandreou and Samaras (all students from American universities such as Harvard and Columbia) deftly squandered the funds provided and Europe didn’t soar, but it was worth it Tsiprasu (graduated from Athens National Technical University) try to solve Greek problems right there
      “Cause serious concern”

      Even Ukraine with a civil war does not cause such concern in Europe.
      1. 0
        6 July 2015 08: 16
        I agree with you completely hi , some "Black Colonels" are worth something, but this is a CIA project (or what, the Greeks do not know), and now they are shouting about their love for Russia (I am the followers of the "colonels").
      2. 0
        6 July 2015 12: 26
        Quote: Baloo_bst
        Even Ukraine with a civil war does not cause such concern in Europe.


        Ukraine owes the EU much less than Greece.
    4. +2
      6 July 2015 08: 06
      Greeks trick, oh trick

      What is hello, so is the answer hi , and nefig was forbidden to "pick your nose" feel .
  9. The Trick-22
    0
    6 July 2015 07: 50
    That's right - what kind of shock therapy is there? What are the unpopular measures to revive the economy? What is the regime of the most severe savings and the rejection of freebies? What is the financial responsibility? What are the reforms? Yes noah! To drive away I deliberately break the rules for ballot boxes and show creditors the middle finger. Tsypa, along the way, there in the national heroes got out. He compares himself with Che, even called his son Ernesto. But nothing that he has advisers from the Chicago school? American franchise strides across Europe. What brave Greeks ...
    1. +1
      6 July 2015 08: 06
      I, of course, do not believe the Greeks, but what does the "freebie" and "wasDlo" have to do with it? The Gay Europeans robbed the Greeks with loans, and now they should turn on the "austerity regime"? Not everyone is ... "kind" like Russia, which forgives everyone's debts, but itself does not even distribute its debts.
      1. 0
        6 July 2015 08: 24
        But you will agree, they (the Greeks) used these loans with might and main, or not? And everyone used it. And the fact that sooner or later it is customary to repay loans, and that loans are a "weapon" of pressure, they did not know? Or why, are they so naive that they thought it would be endless? Does Greece have enough developed industries (then why do they need loans?) For an independent economy? They took and spent, took and spent, not really thinking. And their former government (to which they now write off everything) - they themselves chose.
        1. +1
          6 July 2015 11: 37
          But you must admit, did they (the Greeks) use these loans with might and main, or not? And everyone used it.


          The peculiarity of loans of zapadentsev is that only they can use them.
      2. The Trick-22
        +1
        6 July 2015 08: 24
        Quote: alicante11
        but what does the "freebie" and "byDlo" have to do with it?

        with that. The exit from the eurozone gave the Greeks a chance to somehow move the dohlyat, called the Greek economy, from the place where it is now rotting. Convert debts to national currency, etc. etc. But the Greek man in the street threw his mind: I now have an allowance of 800 euros, HZ, it will cost in drachmas, but obviously less. No, noah these drachmas. Noah to work. And there is no printing press of his own.
        Quote: alicante11
        robbed the Greeks with loans

        Yes? And false reporting, speculation with the budget and debt thrown up for 175% of GDP are also
        Quote: alicante11
        Geyropeytsy

        ?
        1. 0
          6 July 2015 11: 41
          The exit from the eurozone gave the Greeks a chance to somehow move the dohlyat, called the Greek economy, from the place where it is now rotting.


          Are you seriously? Well, how will they introduce sanctions? Greece is not Russia, where then there will be a Greek economy, but in 10 years Greece itself, you can ask the Serbs about this.

          And false reporting, speculation with the budget and debt thrown up for 175% of GDP are also


          I do not know about false reporting. But actually, they threw them and they threw. Normal Western economic process. And about debt, this is how the credit policy of zapadentsev is built. So that the debtor never gets off the debt needle.
  10. +4
    6 July 2015 07: 50
    And what kind of people in the referendum would like to recognize their debts and vote for the return of debts? I have a hairdresser, he is Greek by nationality, his children live in Greece, he always claims that a bunch of politicians have fooled the Greek people and lead their demagogic promises to national disaster.
  11. +1
    6 July 2015 07: 50
    Around Greece, the EU is boiling very seriously, but they are putting everything that they can on Dill.
  12. +1
    6 July 2015 07: 56
    Europe will have to make a fuss, the "playful child" was also obstinate! laughing
    The debts of the Greeks are undoubtedly "mythical", but where did the enlightened Europe look when it handed out right and left ?! Now the "burgher" is winding circles .... She could not work with her head, works with her legs. request
    All the fun is yet to come! And the Greeks have wisdom and good luck. We hope that Europe will not go down to using a "soldering iron in the ass". Although, who knows ...
  13. +2
    6 July 2015 07: 58
    Let Merkelikha also begin the anti-terrorist operation against the Greek separatists. lol
    And the Greeks, apparently, are tired of enduring spitting from the EU and the SGA.
    1. The Trick-22
      +1
      6 July 2015 08: 05
      Quote: ALEA IACTA EST
      And the Greeks, apparently, are tired of enduring spitting from the EU and the SGA.

      I have a neighbor, he really wanted to ride a credit Hyundai and not
      Quote: ALEA IACTA EST
      put up with spitting
      from the bank. It didn’t reach the referendum, really. His collectors quickly reasoned, explaining what was good and what was bad.
      1. 0
        6 July 2015 12: 31
        Quote: Trick-22
        collectors quickly reasoned, explaining what was good and what was bad.


        And this option is quite possible. Apparently, this is why our people are in no hurry to respond to Tsipras sirtaki. It makes sense to see what will happen the day after tomorrow.
  14. +1
    6 July 2015 08: 01
    Not everything is so simple (c) with this referendum .. But in any case, Greece is now becoming a headache for the EU! It is interesting what they will do to smooth out the situation, they will definitely not allow leaving the EU. For us it is purely "to observe and see", while the Greek people are still euphoric. May God grant them health and reason to survive all this.
  15. +3
    6 July 2015 08: 02
    Petro Poroshenko quotes the "Kharkov News Agency": "I want to show you the difference between what the Ukrainian government is doing and what the Greek government is doing. During this year we have consolidated the assistance and solidarity of the whole world around Ukraine with our responsible and effective policy."

    Yeah!!! Unleash a civil war, plunder your own army, create an atmosphere of intolerance and fear, in which people flee from the country like cockroaches, whole pieces of territory go out of power, break economic ties that fill the budget, walk the world with outstretched hands - if this is responsible and effective policy, then this is no longer funny. Ward No. 6 smokes nervously in its entirety ... To be honest, I have a firm belief that Poroshenko cannot help but see the collapse in the country, because even to steal what he has (I mean financial condition), you need to have commercial and analytical skills. He is not at all But out of greed and vanity, he made such commitments from his political sponsors that he could not voice his thoughts, only what the external managers would write. And they don’t give a damn about how everyone who is not lazy makes fun of their protégé. Yes, and he washes, apparently, on this basis.
  16. +9
    6 July 2015 08: 04
    [quote] Petro Poroshenko quotes the Kharkov News Agency:
    I want to demonstrate to you the difference that the Ukrainian government is doing and what the Greek government is doing. This year we have consolidated the assistance and solidarity of the whole world around Ukraine - with our responsible and effective policies. Greece, as a result of its not very responsible behavior, was isolated when it tried to blackmail the European Commission. [/ Quot]

    But what about freedom of love and democratic values? Does the President of Ukraine agree to enslaving conditions without even trying to redeem less stringent lending conditions?
    I understand perfectly well what to give not to him, but ...

    And the Greeks are great, it deserves respect.

    And the funniest, visa-free regime, as expected is already close:
  17. +9
    6 July 2015 08: 05
    Let the Greeks remember their story!
    1. 0
      6 July 2015 12: 33
      Better to let them build something. For example, independent Greece. Independent in the first place from the idiotic quotas and standards of the EU and European banks. Rush here all masters.
  18. +3
    6 July 2015 08: 07
    The Greeks, for the sake of the EU, destroyed their industry, sold their fleet, significantly reduced their agricultural production. Without loans they could not survive, and Brussels would not allow them to restore industry and agricultural production. I hope the Greek government knows what to do.
    1. The Trick-22
      0
      6 July 2015 08: 44
      Quote: old pioneer
      Greeks for the sake of the EU destroyed their industry, sold their fleet, significantly reduced agricultural production

      why did the Greeks creep into the EEC for 22 years? There are more simple and quick ways to destroy your industry and agricultural, don’t you? Or will we continue to make Greece the unfortunate deceived victim of the treacherous Huns?
      1. 0
        6 July 2015 12: 34
        Quote: Trick-22
        There are more simple and fast ways to destroy your industry and agriculture, aren't you?


        Are you hinting at Ukraine?
  19. +1
    6 July 2015 08: 09
    "" During this year we have consolidated the aid and solidarity of the whole world around Ukraine - with our responsible and effective policy "
    Self-conceit and pride go wild. Or is he under the fly all the time? At least I ate my chocolate.
  20. +1
    6 July 2015 08: 10
    The Greeks have great respect, even in spite of future difficulties. good
  21. +2
    6 July 2015 08: 11
    And Poroshenko is right there. On the example of Greece, it will now prove that Ukraine is holier than the Pope, and therefore they urgently need to give more money.
  22. 0
    6 July 2015 08: 14
    "Ukraine is not Greece" and the Greek scenario in Ukraine is impossible.

    Better this play on words: "Ukraine is not Greece," and the Ukrop scenario is impossible in Greece. bully
  23. +1
    6 July 2015 08: 16
    How how? Of course "unfair"! The parasitic Greeks voted wrong !!!! How dare they ??? It is possible that they voted at gunpoint! Probably again these "nasty polite people" tried !!!!
  24. +9
    6 July 2015 08: 29
    A simple and instructive example of how to fall into financial bondage!
    1. +3
      6 July 2015 09: 00
      Quote: MIKHAN
      MIKHAN (3) Today, 08: 29
      A simple and instructive example of how to fall into financial bondage!


      Horror, as to the point! Three minutes - and the entire economic policy of the Anglo-Saxons at a glance. It is a pity that Ukraine looked at the classics inattentively, and we, in general, also rarely "suffer" from attention. Otherwise, the population would not be over-credited.
  25. 0
    6 July 2015 08: 34
    Tsipras did everything right and the reaction of the same Poroshenko guarantees this. Well, yes, the white polar fox came to Greece. Whatever you do, it will turn out badly. There are simply no good options. The only correct option here is to ask the people what to do and to act according to their wishes. The dissatisfied will of course remain, but it will be quite easy to shut up. "Are you going against the people? Are you not a Greek galley?"

    Of course, you can’t quickly get rid of the UAV. The country will be shaken for a long time and how it will recover - hidden by the darkness. But at least you can only blame yourself, and independence always inspires respect.
    1. The Trick-22
      0
      6 July 2015 08: 59
      Quote: RiverVV
      The only correct option here is to ask the people what to do and act according to their desire.

      that is, do you think that issues of financial discipline and debt can also be resolved by referendum?
      1. 0
        6 July 2015 12: 36
        Well, we observe two options at once: Greek, when the authorities ask the opinion of the people, and Ukrainian, when the people are not asked anything. The essence in one - FIG you, and not payments.

        What is closer to you?
        1. The Trick-22
          0
          6 July 2015 13: 12
          Quote: Banshee
          What is closer to you?

          You seem to be offering a choice between a flirtatious impotent government playing Athenian democracy and an American franchise? That is, between "Any thirst, if only not Maidan" or "Maidan! Maidan!"
          So what? Both options are lousy.
          1. +1
            6 July 2015 16: 28
            So it was said: there are no simple options for the Greeks now. Wherever you throw - everywhere a wedge. And you need to do something. Tsipras chose what seemed to him a lesser evil, while relieving himself of some of the responsibility.

            Probably this choice is still the right one. Greeks are not too hardworking people, but in difficult situations they can surprise. For example, in the late 30s in Greece there was an endless squabble between the left, right and army. Mussolini believed that squabbles would make her easy prey, but aggression pushed internal problems to the background. The invading Italians were pushed back so that Hitler had to urgently intervene, and the partisan war then went on until liberation. Supporters of the army junta fought with the communists in the same squad. Compare with Yugoslavia, where almost every partisan was a mortal enemy of another.
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  27. 0
    6 July 2015 08: 47
    Well ... When and what color will the "revolution of dignity" begin in Greece? Once upon a time there were "black colonels", but now? An attempt to take the neck out of the yoke is punished by the West with a fracture of the cervical vertebrae and the "democratization" of the country.
    1. 0
      7 July 2015 08: 00
      Tellingly, the "black colonels" turned out to be not so black in the end. Under military control, social reforms were carried out, and then it came to democratic elections. Are you aware that it was the military junta that proclaimed a republic in Greece?
  28. 0
    6 July 2015 08: 50
    Well, the first swallow, we’ll see what will happen next.
    1. The Trick-22
      0
      6 July 2015 09: 02
      Quote: sgr291158
      Well, the first swallow, we’ll see what will happen next.

      the first, sorry, the swallow was in 2010, when the Greeks, for their nishtyaki freestuffs, went against police water cannons. Tsypa was afraid that his ass would smoke if there was a repetition. A referendum is just a palliative. Long enough?
  29. +1
    6 July 2015 08: 51
    I want to show you the difference that the Ukrainian authorities are doing, and what the Greek government is doing. This year we have consolidated the help and solidarity of the whole world around Ukraine with our responsible and effective policy. Greece, as a result of its not very responsible behavior, was isolated when she tried to blackmail the European Commission.
    I always thought there was a limit to everything ... I was wrong. The dullness of dill is unlimited. The president is sober from him, like a ballerina from Angela’s grandmother, but he still doesn’t dry out. What kind of bullshit did he pile up? The fact that Ukraine is already sick of everyone, and they shy away from it, as if from a plagued one, is this consolidation? And what did the Ukrainian (God forgive) power do so to boast of this? All. There is no more country, only a place left from it.
  30. 0
    6 July 2015 08: 53
    it would be better if Poroshenko would be silent !!! brought the country to the handle!
  31. 0
    6 July 2015 08: 59
    At the same time, the Ukrainian president called the "behavior" of Greece "not very responsible."

    Today is a holiday, "international day of the kiss", so kiss us Mr. Poroshenko all in the ass, drunk drunk!
  32. 0
    6 July 2015 09: 02
    “I want to demonstrate to you the difference between what the Ukrainian government is doing and what the Greek government is doing. During this year we have consolidated the assistance and solidarity of the whole world around Ukraine - with our responsible and effective policy. Greece, as a result of its not very responsible behavior, found itself isolated when she tried to blackmail the European Commission. " - says the one who blackmails the whole world.
  33. 0
    6 July 2015 09: 13
    Frankly, I’m more concerned with Greece’s membership in NATO's gang bloc than in the EU and the eurozone
    1. The Trick-22
      -3
      6 July 2015 09: 20
      Quote: Sukhoy_T-50
      Frankly, I’m more concerned with Greece’s membership in NATO's gang bloc than in the EU and the eurozone

      and what exactly in connection with this excites you?
  34. 0
    6 July 2015 09: 26
    “I want to demonstrate to you the difference between what the Ukrainian government is doing and what the Greek government is doing. During this year we have consolidated the assistance and solidarity of the whole world around Ukraine - with our responsible and effective policy. Greece, as a result of its not very responsible behavior, found itself isolated when she tried to blackmail the European Commission. " But I agree with him. The brotherly people took Russia as a faberge and push through the West so that our leaders are ready to give everything and agree to help, if only the Ukrainian population would feel good. And they will tighten their belts, we know how to endure.
  35. 0
    6 July 2015 10: 01
    Kapets !! Powder simply does not even realize what he is carrying, it must be so stupid !!! I myself confirmed the correctness of the decision of the Greeks, for if they had acted on the dill pattern, they would have gotten something right now in Khokhloma, hmm, I wouldn’t even have trusted the street of revenge with this comrade, because he’ll screw everything up from stupidity.
  36. +1
    6 July 2015 10: 36
    The rule of entry into the European Union of small countries has always been "destroy your industry, agriculture and welcome to us." Those. entry conditions - the collapse of the real sector of the economy.
  37. 0
    6 July 2015 20: 43
    EU countries shouted so loudly and unanimously that Greece makes things worse for themselves only, and that when Greece leaves the EU, they (the EU) will not notice anything from an economic point of view. But in fact? But in reality, bustle, emergency meetings and other mouse fuss began.
    1. 0
      6 July 2015 21: 22
      Yes, not quite a mouse, they really panic.
      No one has any idea how to get out of the EU, and absolutely no - how from the eurozone. When they composed this tower of Babel, there was full confidence that they were creating a paradise from which, in principle, no one would ever want to leave, so exit mechanisms were not provided at all. On the other hand, default implies a mandatory exclusion from the eurozone.
      The exit of any country from bedlam will immediately show everyone that the king is naked. And here neither the wild censorship that reigns here, nor the trolls, nor other political dances with tambourines and propaganda cliches will help. As almost 10 years ago, the "European family" spell has sunk into oblivion. If it comes out of the European structures, in Greece, of course, strong concussions will begin, but in about two years it will be clear where and how it will go. Since it will not be worse than now, then the rest will scatter after her. Here the shepherds were frightened.