According to the columnist Paschos Mandravelis, the referendum decision was taken hastily, the case for it has not been properly made, and its deadline is outrageously tight.
Immediately after the meeting, ministers set the pitch of the cabinet’s campaign in favour of rejecting the agreement. None of them however bothered to make clear whether the real question is "for or against staying in the Eurozone".
During the meeting in Brussels this morning, creditors proposed a five-month extension of the bailout programme and funding of 16.3 billion euro if an agreement were reached.
Uncertainty and tension are growing with the passing of the last hours within which the government has to finally decide what steps to take and no one is able to predict what will happen after the rescue programme expires on 30 June.
A presentation of Bulgaria according to the latest statistical data. Is it a good place for making business and investments? Find the answers in the infographics.