Tsipras swings from compromise to confrontation; first polls on referendum show conflicting results
ATHENS—Greek leader Alexis Tsipras pursued both compromise and
confrontation with his country’s creditors on Wednesday while his
government’s rival factions fought over how, and whether, to keep Greece
in the euro.
The embattled prime minister lambasted Greece’s lenders—the German-led eurozone and the International Monetary Fund—in a televised speech after Europe rejected another last-ditch bailout proposal from Athens as too little, too late. He called on Greeks to vote “no” on Sunday in a referendum on creditors’...
The embattled prime minister lambasted Greece’s lenders—the German-led eurozone and the International Monetary Fund—in a televised speech after Europe rejected another last-ditch bailout proposal from Athens as too little, too late. He called on Greeks to vote “no” on Sunday in a referendum on creditors’...
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