Anxious time for Greek residents and businesses with banks still closed

  • 9 years ago
Queues of people continue to wait at money machines in Greece, with banks still closed and limits on cash withdrawals remaining in place.

And for the average citizen there is huge anxiety about future food supplies and pensions and salaries.

One man in Athens told euronews: “Things are very, very hard. We do not know if we are going to get paid next month and in the future.

“It’s very uncertain. There is nothing you can trust… for me, there must be a deal. Definitely, because leaving the euro will be much worse.”

For businesses life has become very difficult, with fewer customers.

Goldsmith Giannis Bakalis told Euronews: “For the past two weeks nobody has called to order. I mean nobody. I’m not exaggerating about the danger. I do not want to hear talk of leaving the euro. The disaster will be huge, disastrous for the country.”

And the closure of the banks and other capital controls have made life near impossible for businesses that import.

Nikos Georgakopoulos, the owner