So what about Greece?

So Greeks voted no in referendum.

What do you think will happen to Greece, Eurozone, financial markets and world in general?

What do you think should Greece do? And what should EU do with Greece? Cut the bleeding arm?

Let's share some thoughts.

 
Best Response

My opinion is totally uneducated but I believe that the greeks shot themselves in the foot by voting NO. First of all I think it's fair to pay your debt ignoring the fact that the people who indebted the country are no longer in power, not to forget what happened in 2010.

-A sort of popular view I agree with on the internet is the fact that the greeks don't want a better fiscal/harsher taxing system and from I hear most greeks game the system.

-Another view would be that everyone is supporting this problem, and not only the greeks. The money that was used to finance the greeks was money that all EU countries contribute with and I think they should pay the debt as a sign of respect for the community they are in.

-Now that everything has passed, I think most countries won't take Greece seriously financially speaking and will be very hard for it clean it's reputation.

Also I don't dislike the greeks but in the end the fault falls on the creditors, debtors and the people.

 

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