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Bailout crisis: 'We Greeks are confused':

2015-07-10 13 Dailymotion

On the frontline of Greece’s debt disaster, pensioners and other ordinary citizens continued to queue on Friday at closed banks where cash withdrawals remain strictly rationed.<br /><br /> The government ordered the banks to close their doors on Monday, June 29, after the collapse of negotiations on an international aid deal.<br /><br /> Such scenes should end if Athens obtains a new aid package. But the far-reaching reform proposals required by creditors mean hardship looks set to continue for the Greek people.<br /><br /> Reports suggest that, amid heightened financial anxiety, many Greeks have cancelled any travel plans this summer.<br /><br /> Greeks abandon vacation plans as crisis anxiety hits new heights http://t.co/X3FiSyex0A pic.twitter.com/4q12aZT9Lr— Kathimerini English (@ekathimerini) 10 Juillet 2015<br /> <br /><br /> Unemployed travel agent Natasha, 53, insisted that the issue was not whether the public would accept the new bailout.<br /><br /> “The issue is if these measures are feasible. When we have 30 percent unemployment, there

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