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Coalition rhetoric opens up more fronts for Greece
Preparations for Monday’s Eurogroup, when eurozone finance ministers will have their first opportunity to respond to Greece’s initial reform proposals, took an unexpected twist on Sunday following a report that the government in Athens might consider a referendum.
According to Italian newspaper Corriere della Serra, Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis claimed in an interview that the coalition could hold a referendum on euro membership if the Eurogroup rejects Greece’s reform proposals. This prompted a response fro...
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