Alexis Says He’ll Resign if Greeks Vote for the Deal

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 30, 2015

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In yet another bold move, Alexis has said that if the Greek people vote for the IMF deal, he will resign from office.

BBC:

Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has urged voters to reject creditors’ demands in a snap referendum on Greece’s debt crisis due on Sunday.

Mr Tsipras said a clear vote against austerity would help Greece negotiate a better settlement to the crisis.

Otherwise, he warned, he would not stay in office to oversee more cuts.

Greece’s bailout expires on Tuesday, the same day it faces a critical deadline to repay a €1.6bn (£1.1bn) to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

EU leaders have warned that a rejection of the creditors’ proposals on Sunday would mean Greece leaving the eurozone – though Mr Tsipras says he does not want this to happen.

Talks between Greece and its creditors broke down last week, leading to Greek banks having to shut this week. The uncertainty also caused stock markets to fall sharply on Monday.

Tens of thousands of people gathered outside the Greek parliament in Athens on Monday evening in a show of support for the government’s proposals. A rival protest organised by those calling for a yes vote is due later on Tuesday.

Regrettably, the vote isn’t even about leaving the eurozone, technically, it is instead about the specific terms being offered.

The question which will be put to voters on Sunday will not be as simple as whether they want to stay in the euro or not – instead it asks Greeks to approve or reject the specific terms laid out by Greece’s creditors:

“Should the agreement plan submitted by the European Commission, European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund to the June 25 eurogroup and consisting of two parts, which form their single proposal, be accepted? The first document is titled ‘Reforms for the completion of the Current Program and Beyond’ and the second ‘Preliminary Debt Sustainability Analysis’.

“Not approved/NO

“Approved/YES”

So the entire purpose of the vote is to try and get “better terms,” but there cannot be better terms since the entire thing is a scam to begin with. Meaning it is just a continuation of this endless, stupid circus show.

There is no way Greece is ever going to pay back all this money, and the idea of going further and further into hell with no plan whatsoever to even try to fix anything is completely nuts, and it makes no sense why anyone would continue on with this hoax.

Listen, Greece…

It is very simple: exit the EU and Russia gives you money to reestalbish your own currency. You never have to give anything else to these Jew bankers at the EU. They aren’t going to invade you.

Lavrov understands you.

Radio Free Europe:

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has expressed hope that Brussels will avoid “negative scenarios” over Greece.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Lavrov spoke by telephone to his Greek counterpart, Nikos Kotzias, on June 29.

The ministry said Lavrov “expressed his understanding of the actions by Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s government” and the hope that “Greece will be able to overcome the current problems.”

He is a man of great understanding.

Does this look like the face of a man who revels in negative scenarios?
Does this look like the face of a man who revels in negative scenarios?

BRICS has a lot going for it. You’ll be in the great company of successful countries such as Brazil. Or, if you prefer, Brasil.

Seriously though. At least you guys will be able to keep your apartments, and afford frappe.