Greek referendum: Do you understand the question? (See Infographics)

Are we saying YES to austerity or the euro – and does NO mean YES?

UNDERSTAND

The Greek referendum scheduled for July 5. It is being depicted by many as a vote on whether Greece should stay in the eurozone or head towards a Grexit, but the question is far more complicated than that as it refers to two documents that laypeople will find hard to understand and which a large part of the population have not seen.

Here’s the question:

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 25/06/15 and is made up of two parts which constitute their unified proposal:
The first document is entitled: Reforms for the completion of the current program and beyond and the second is Preliminary Debt Sustainability Analysis.
Whichever citizens agree with the proposal by the three institutions vote: Approved /YES
Whichever citizens reject the proposal by the three institutions vote: Not Approved / NO

CLICK HERE for the official website for the Sunday, July 5, 2015 referendum in Greece (in English). The website is managed by the Secretariat General of Communication.

Here are the two documents:

Reforms for the completion of the current program and beyond

Preliminary Debt Sustainability Analysis

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