With nearly 20% of votes counted, 'no' votes are 61% and 'yes' 39% in #greferendum, according to official government figures
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Growing pressure on New Democracy leader, and exPM Antonis Samaras, to resign after failure of 'yes' campaign in #greferendum that he backed
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Greek Interior Minister Nikos Voutsis: Today is a a historic day for the Greek people and for Europe. It's a big step for Europe.
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Greek FinMin @yanisvaroufakis From tomorrow, with the brave 'no' that Greek people gave us, we will offer helping hand to our creditors.
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Aggressive statement by Varoufakis: For 5 months creditors refused substantial negotiations, imposed closed banks, planned our humiliation
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
The ultimatum has been returned to those who sent it, Varoufakis says, adding Greece is ready to call on creditors, 1 by 1 for new talks
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Junior coalition partner @PanosKammenos V important day for Greece + Europe. Marks end of postdictatorship era (ie once-mighty ND, Pasok)
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Greek conservative New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras just announced resignation. 'Every difficult decision I took was to avert the worst'
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Former Greek parliament speaker Vangelis Meimarakis to take over from Samaras as interim leader of New Democracy until new leader elected
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Centrist Potami head Stavros Theodorakis, calls on Tsipras to reassure of commitment to Greece's place in euro, that deposits wont be looted
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Tsipras:We showed that even under the most difficult circumstances, democracy cant be blackmailed. Irrespective of how all voted, we are one
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Greek PM @tsipras_eu We know that there are no easy solutions but there are fair and viable solutions, as long as both sides have the will.
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Greek PM @tsipras_eu Immediate priority is restoring banks. We are ready to resume negotiations with a plan foreseeing credible funding.
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Greek PM @tsipras_eu Issue of debt must be on table in new talks. Said would call mtg of political leaders to discuss strategy
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Tsipras demanding opposite creditors, conciliatory opposite Greek political opposition. https://t.co/f56LiCC1vr
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
Greek PM @tsipras_eu to visit President Pavlopoulos in next half hour, expected to propose meeting of all party leaders
— NikiKitsantonis (@NikiKitsantonis) July 5, 2015
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