“Greece risks a collapse of the medical system, power black-outs, and an import blockade, if the Greek people reject creditor demands in a make-or-break referendum tomorrow, the EU’s highest elected official has warned.” Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, says Greece may have to prepare to emergency loans to keep basic public services functioning and to prevent the country from spinning out of control.
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