Protests continue in Greece as Alexis Tsipras attends emergency summit in Brussels

Protests continue in Greece as Alexis Tsipras attends emergency summit in Brussels

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Greece is experiencing crisis fatigue after years of financial struggles, kept afloat by €240 billion in loans. Lenders demand more austerity, but the left-wing government resists, risking running out of funds. Negotiations with eurozone finance ministers aim to find a compromise, possibly involving raising the retirement age for debt relief. Public sentiment is tense, with fears of further cuts to health and pensions. The Greek government faces challenges in securing a deal, with potential political fallout and economic impacts on businesses. The risk of Grexit looms if no agreement is reached.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main reason Greece is facing a financial crisis?

Excessive government spending

Demands for more austerity by lenders

Natural disasters

High unemployment rates

2.

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What is one of the proposed measures by the Greek government to secure debt relief?

Increasing public sector wages

Raising the retirement age

Lowering taxes

Reducing import tariffs

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How might the Greek population be affected by the proposed austerity measures?

Improved healthcare services

Lower cost of living

Increased job opportunities

Cuts to salaries and pensions

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What could happen if the Greek government fails to pass the deal through Parliament?

Increased foreign investment

Immediate debt relief

A new election

An economic boom

5.

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What is the term used to describe the potential exit of Greece from the eurozone?

Grexit

Brexit

Frexit

Italexit