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Official Records from 2015 Leaders’ Meeting Shatter Euro Exit Claims
Newly released transcripts from a critical 2015 political summit reveal that then-Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras never planned for Greece to exit the eurozone, challenging years of speculation and misinformation about the country’s financial crisis and the so-called “Grexit.”
Mitsotakis and Tsipras Clash as Ghosts of 2015 Haunt Greek Politics
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras reignited their long-standing rivalry on Wednesday, trading sharp accusations in Parliament on the anniversary of Greece’s 2015 referendum, a defining moment in the country’s recent political history.
Tsipras Reclaims 2015 Legacy, Calls for Exposure of What Was Said Behind Closed Doors
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has called for the public release of official transcripts from a closed-door meeting of political leaders held the day after Greece’s 2015 bailout referendum, arguing that the truth about that pivotal moment must be made public in the name of historical accuracy and democratic transparency.
Offizielle Ergebnisse der griechischen Referendum
Offizielle Ergebnisse der griechischen Referendum Offiziellen Ergebnisse des griechischen Referendum am Sonntag vom Innenministerium veröffentlicht (14 Prozent der Stimmen im ganzen Land gezählt) um 8:34 NO: 60,15% Ja: 39,85%.
Official results of Greek referendum
Official results of Greek referendum Official results of the Greek referendum released on Sunday by the Interior Ministry (14 percent of votes counted across the country) at 8:34 NO: 60.15% YES: 39.85%.
Greek referendum: First assessment at 21:00
Greek referendum: First assessment at 21:00 The polls of the critical Greek referendum are set to close in a few minutes at 7pm (Athens time). A first assessment of the results will be made public at around 9pm.





