Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called in a speech to parliament Saturday for an "emphatic no to the ultimatum" issued by the country's creditors in a bailout referendum proposed by his government for July 5.
Addressing lawmakers before a vote on whether to hold the proposed referendum, Tsipras said he expected "the Greek people will say an emphatic no to the ultimatum but at the same time a big yes to European solidarity". He also expressed confidence that "in the aftermath of this proud no, the negotiating power of the country will be strengthened" with the country's EU-IMF creditors.
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