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.
@96DW54W2yrs2Y
No, I do not support money with strings attached. Forcing austerity on Greece was inhumane.
@96BFBS52yrs2Y
Not informed on the topic
@95TBW7L2yrs2Y
No, however Greece should have been helped in other ways.
@93D29K62yrs2Y
No, let them Gayreeks suffer lmao
@92XRLDG2yrs2Y
Yes, but future legislation must take effect to ensure this doesn’t happen again.
@8YQZXDL2yrs2Y
neither support nor oppose
@8Y64F462yrs2Y
Yes, but Greece should follow the rules.
@8V84M333yrs3Y
Yes, but I would prefer to abolish the European Union
@8RR4P4C3yrs3Y
Regardless, no two countries should have the same currency.
@8R3DZ793yrs3Y
Yes, in fact the EU should be more willing to forgive Greece's debt, a flourishing Greece benefits all of the EU members