1 Jul 2015

Greek PM Tsipras's Explanation Of The Government’s Bailout Decision And Of The Banksters' Shakedown

"I suggest we say 'NO' to these orders that are destroying Europe, I suggest you answer emphatically to this forced solution that we might turn one bright page for democracy and one certain hope for a better agreement!" Prime Minister Tsipras of Greece.
The Greek government remains at the table of negotiations. ...The choice of a people is more powerful than the choice of a government. ...In very important milestones of the European project, the people have helped decisions. This is so in France and in many other countries. This is happening in Ireland where Ireland in the end gained better terms. Unfortunately regarding Greece's situation we have had other measures and stops.
I would never have imagined that democratic Europe would not accept the urgent needs and give time for a people trying to support health. They have decided to asphyxiate our banks it is unacceptable that Europe allows this shame to be. For them to close the banks exactly because the government offered to give the people the opportunity to have the choice by democratic means.
They have caused the distress of thousands of elderly people, when their government took the steps that they be paid their pension in full. We owe these elderly people an explanation. ...There are those who insist we have a secret design that if the vote is 'NO' we will take Greece out of the European Union. They are lying! ...Greeks I want to thank you from my heart for all you are dealing with every hour during this difficult week and I want to assure you that this situation will not last long, the pensions you are owed will not be misplaced and people's money here or abroad will not be lost due to this referendum. ...I suggest we say 'NO' to these orders that are destroying Europe, I suggest you answer emphatically to this forced solution that we might turn one bright page for democracy and one certain hope for a better agreement! Said PM Tsipras

Rough translation by Angelo Agathangelou


Related: http://www.stgeorgewest.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/greece-again-can-save-west.html

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