In 2015, the European Union proposed a three year €86b bailout package for Greece. In order to receive the bailout, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras agreed to budget cuts including pension reforms. Opponents argue that the Greek government cannot be trusted to live up to the terms of the bailout, since they recently pledged to oppose any budget cuts. Proponents argue that the Euro will lose value if the Greek economy fails.
43% Yes |
57% No |
43% Yes |
57% No |
See how support for each position on “Greece Bailout” has changed over time for 3.9k Netherlands voters.
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See how importance of “Greece Bailout” has changed over time for 3.9k Netherlands voters.
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Unique answers from Netherlands users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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Yes, but only if they agree to follow a plan to help eliminate debt in the country.
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Yes, but they should not have forced Greece into austerity.
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No, we should still try to help them but they have become dependent
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Yes, but EU ought not include austerity measures as required to get bail out
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Yes, but more contingencies should be in place.
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