MADRID A possible exit of Greece from the euro area would be bad example for other countries block and would impact negatively in Europe, the Spanish prime minister said Tuesday, Mariano Rajoy.
The Spanish chief executive recalled to Greece, ruled in January by a leftist government, the country was thanks to money provided by international creditors, and said that a Greek exit would show that “the euro is irreversible”.
“If Greece leaves the euro, why not another country may leave in the future? “, Rajoy asked in an interview on Cadena Cope.
The Greek government has called A referendum for Sunday where citizens will have to decide whether to accept the reform program in exchange for funding proposed by the EU urges Greece to further reduce wages and pensions .
The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras , said on Monday that if the referendum results in a “yes” to these reforms, convene elections since he was not willing to stick to the recommended external creditors austerity.
“If (Tsipras) wins the referendum (Greece) has no choice but to exit the euro, “Rajoy said.
” If you lose, that will be good for Greece, because the Greeks have said yes to want to stay in the euro, “he said.
President the Spanish Government reiterated that the measures taken by the Executive in the past three years and a half have enabled Spain to avoid a similar bankruptcy at which now faces Greece.
“ We want Greece to make reforms as did Spain to grow and create jobs , because they are otherwise condemned to live for others, “he said.
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