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After the referendum: Gabriel sees Greeks’ way of bitter resignation “- THE WORLD

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After the” no “vote in Greek Referendum holds Vice Chancellor Gabriel negotiations with Athens now for hardly imaginable. The stock exchanges in Asia react with losses. More in the Liveticker.

 
 After the “No” to the Greek referendum Vice Chancellor Gabriel holds negotiations with Athens now for hardly imaginable. The stock exchanges in Asia react with losses. More in the Liveticker.

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With a surprisingly clear majority, the Greeks have quashed the savings targets of international creditors by referendum. After counting of nearly 80 percent of the votes ballots were in good 61 percent “no” and thus supported the confrontational stance of Prime Minister Alexis Tspiras. Just under 39 percent were on Sunday in favor of negotiating under the terms of the funders continue as the Athens Interior Ministry announced on Sunday.

Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President François Hollande spoke out for a special summit of the euro-zone countries on Tuesday of how a government spokesman in Berlin after a telephone conversation the two leaders announced. “Both agree that the vote of the Greek people must be respected,” it said in the brief statement. Hollande wants to consult with Merkel earlier on Monday in Paris in a small circle on the consequences of the referendum.

Vice-Chancellor and SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel responded with sharp criticism to the Greek Government on the outcome of the referendum. “With the rejection of the rules of the euro area, as reflected in a majority No expressed negotiating multibillion dollar programs are hard to imagine,” Gabriel told the newspaper “Tagesspiegel” (Monday). The ball lay now in Athens.

Tsipras promised his countrymen, a majoritarian ‘no’ strength his negotiating position. The Prime Minister telephoned that evening with Hollande, as Greek media reported. The Italian government has already called for new negotiations with Greece. “Now it is right to start again to seek an agreement,” said Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni on Twitter.

Shortly after the polls closed celebrated thousands of opponents the reform program on the square in front of the Parliament in Athens. Many Greeks make the creditors from the European Commission, International Monetary Fund and European Central Bank and its savings targets for the dramatic situation in their own country responsible.

The Greek Government had criticized until recently in sharp tone, the position of donors. “What to do with Greece, has a name: terrorism.” Said Finance Varoufakis before the referendum the Spanish newspaper “El Mundo”

Tsipras had the referendum to the annoyance of the donors stated surprising. The negotiations came after an impasse. Still available aid funds in the billions for the threatened with state bankruptcy country fell on Tuesday. Without new aid loans threatens a rapid collapse of the banks and the public finances.

In Germany, the ruling CSU responded with sharp words on the referendum. “We have to react calmly but clearly is: the left blackmailer and Volksbelüger as Tsipras can not get away with their dirty tour” said Secretary Andreas Scheuer. The deputy CDU / CSU parliamentary leader Ralph Brinkhaus now sees little chance for further aid packages for Greece. “For us has always been the motto and still applies: assistance to reform,” he said on ZDF

Deputy SPD parliamentary leader Carsten Schneider described the. “No,” as “a very, very difficult result”. He questioned whether one then with the Greek government at all could still negotiate. Federal Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU) had a withdrawal of Greece from the euro zone is not excluded on the weekend.

 
  AFP / Reuters / AP / dpa / ott / ith / mak / tan

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