Greece’s financial problems have been so consistently bad for so long that it has become almost easy to ignore them. But with a nationwide referendum coming next week, says New York Times “Upshot” commentator Neil Irwin, “These next few days are shaping up to become a transformational moment in the 60-year project of building a unified Europe. We just don’t yet know what sort of transformation it will be.” At stake is Greece’s inclusion in the European Union and a continuation of efforts to rescue the economy. In a separate article, the Times tracks the on-the-street moves of Greek citizens to withdraw cash and hoard essentials in the days before the referendum.
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Nothing much at stake but the future of Greece and Europe
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