
The Greece referendum is being held today, Sunday, July 5th across the country, with people asked to decide whether they would accept or reject conditions set by international creditors.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipiras called on the Greek people to vote no to the conditions set by the International Monetary Fund and European finance organizations to provide more loans to Greece.
A negative vote will provide a more open hand to the government in the negotiations and to gain more incentives.

The Question reads as follows:
The Greek people are asked to decide with their vote whether to accept the outline of the agreement submitted by the European Union, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund at the Eurogroup of July 25, 2015 and is made up of two parts which constitute their unified proposals. The first document attached entitled: Reforms for the completion of the current program and beyond, and the second document attached is Preliminary Debt Sustainability Analysis.
Whichever citizens reject the proposal by the three institution vote: Not Approved/NO
Whichever citizens agree with the proposal by the three institution vote: Approved/YES
The Greek Finance Minister accused the creditors of terrorism and attempting to humiliate his country.
He said he will resign if the Greek people vote yes to the referendum, he said.
