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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Understanding the Triumph of 'No' in its Proper Context

greeceeu.jpg Home Page News Page The triumph of the “no” vote in the Greek referendum was not a mandate for Grexit, but a new starting-point to talks. However, is there room for a compromise any longer? The triumph of the “no” vote in the Greek referendum was not a mandate for Grexit, but a new starting-point to talks. However, is there room for a compromise any longer? The triumph of the “no” vote in the Greek referendum was not a mandate for Grexit, but a new starting-point to talks. However, is there room for a compromise any longer? On Sunday, some 62% of Greeks voted against and only 39% for the creditors’ June 25 proposal. It was the official end to austerity policies, which failed the Eurozone in the early 2010s. Unlike Brussels, Washington opted for very different policies – and a very different outcome. read more


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