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Kirchner on Greek Referendum: ‘Outright Victory of Democracy and Dignity’

© AP PhotoArgentinian President Christina Fernandez de Kirchner
Argentinian President Christina Fernandez de Kirchner - Sputnik International
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President of Argentina, Cristina Fernández Kirchner, used her Twitter account on Sunday to celebrate the result of the Greek bailout referendum. The president drew a parallel between the current events in Greece and in Argentina back in 2001.

Greece's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis casts his vote at a polling station in Athens, Sunday, July 5, 2015 - Sputnik International
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President of Argentina, Cristina Fernández Kirchner, used her Twitter account on Sunday to celebrate the result of the Greek bailout referendum saying it was “an outright victory of Democracy and Dignity. The Greek people have said NO.”

The comment came following the preliminary results of the referendum in Greece, in which 61.31% of citizens voted against the conditions of the troika of creditors on behalf of representatives of the European Commission, the European Central Bank (ECB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Kirchner drew a parallel between the current events in Greece and in Argentina back in 2001.

“We Argentines understand what this is about. We hope Europe and its leaders understand the message of the polls,” the president stressed.

In 2001, Argentina underwent severe social and economic crisis. In ten days the country had five presidents. The government announced the biggest default in history that affected foreign creditors. The country continued to maintain its commitments to the international monetary organization. In 2005 and 2010 Argentina had restructured 93% of its public debt.

The Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro also described the ‘No’ vote as a 'great victory'.

“A great victory against financial terrorism from the International Monetary Fund,” blasted Maduro at the end of the country's independence celebrations.

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