In 2015, the European Union proposed a three year €86b bailout package for Greece. In order to receive the bailout, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras agreed to budget cuts including pension reforms. Opponents argue that the Greek government cannot be trusted to live up to the terms of the bailout, since they recently pledged to oppose any budget cuts. Proponents argue that the Euro will lose value if the Greek economy fails.
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No, it could have been handled differently.I do support the austerity measures imposed on Greece though
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@9CJY85GGolden Dawn10mos10MO
Yes and they should give more to us for their war crimes
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I would, but the complications would be destructive, so no.
Yes but as long as it’s fair for both sides
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Yes, but I don’t support how it was handled
Yes, but I don't support the way it was managed, both by the EU and the former greek governments
Yes, but not the way it was handled by the former government or the EU
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I do,but Tsipras should have listened to the results of the 2015 referendum.
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