Three days ahead of the Greek referendum on the latest version of the proposal by Greece's creditors, Europe and the eurozone were waiting with baited breath, on 2 July, after the Greek prime minister's confirmation, the previous day, that the consultation would be held as planned. Symptomatic of the tension, Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem, addressing the Netherlands' parliament, declared that the situation "is deteriorating due to the Greek government's behaviour". Dijsselbloem once again reframed the debate, saying that a 'no'…
Greece : Europe waits with baited breath
02 juillet 2015 à 16h49

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