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Greek 2015 Bailout Referendum: A Timeline of Events That Still Divide

Greek 2015 Bailout Referendum: A Timeline of Events That Still Divide

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Ten years have passed since Greece’s 2015 referendum — a pivotal

Ten years have passed since Greece’s 2015 referendum — a pivotal event born from a period of intense political turbulence and deadlocked negotiations between Athens and its creditors over the country’s economic support program. Greece, teetering on the edge of financial collapse, faced historic decisions.

To revisit the key moments of that fraught period, here is a timeline of events beginning with the January 2015 national elections and ending with the snap elections of September that same year.

January 25 – National Elections

Syriza wins the national elections with 36.34% of the vote, securing 149 seats in parliament. The party forms a coalition government with the right-wing Independent Greeks party, led by Panos Kammenos. At 40 years old, Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras becomes Greece’s youngest Prime Minister in over a century.

January 30 – “You just killed the Troika” – “Wow”

After a meeting in Athens with Eurogroup President and Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis declares that Greece will no longer cooperate with the “poorly constructed” Troika of creditors (European Commission, ECB, IMF) and will abandon the ongoing fiscal program. Dijsselbloem famously tells Varoufakis, “You just killed the Troika.” Varoufakis replies, “Wow.”

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