Erreferenduma?

Zurrumurruak:

Lehena: Greziak eurogunean segitzeko erreferenduma1 egingo du.

Bigarrena: Yanis Varoufakis-en dimisioa2.

Egitateak:

  1. Bundesbank-eko presidenteak ez du ELA luzatu nahi3

  2. There’s “not much time left” to reach solution on Greece

  3. Finantza obligazioak4

Hortaz, soilik zurrumurruak ala bihar-etziko egitateak?

Erreferendumaren aukera, Syriza, zalantzak eta etorkizun hurbila…5

1 Ikus Will Greece Call A Referendum On Euro Membership?: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-27/will-greece-call-referendum-euro-membership.

2 Ingelesez: ““… reports that the resignation of Greek FinMin Yanis Varoufakis was imminent.”

3 Ingelesez: “Weidmann ‘doesn’t buy’ argument Greek debt insurmountable. Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann says he’s against expanding emergency liquidity for Greece, Focus magazine reported.”

4 Ingelesez: “At the end of March it will have to mobilize an estimated €1.7bn for salary and pension payments. On 9 April, it faces IMF repayments of SDR360.45m/€457.8m. On 14 and 17 April, respectively, it must roll over T-bills worth €1.4bn and €1.0bn. Most of these are held by Greek banks, but a proportion is reportedly owned by foreign investors, who might not want to stay involved in the T-bill trade; this could make the rolling-over more difficult.”

5 Ingelesez: “One of the potential options Syriza might eventually consider could be a popular referendum on Eurozone membership – a step that would obviously involve great risks and uncertainties. But if, presumably, a majority of Greek voters were to endorse Greece’s ongoing membership in the monetary union, Syriza could then argue that this will require the government to make unpopular concessions to the “institutions”. If this scenario were to materialize, we believe a referendum might be called in late April or early May, once the end-April deadline nears or expires.

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