Over the ongoing financial crisis in Greece, a total of 20 to 35 thousand Bangladeshi expatriates` in the country are now facing crucial moment there.
They are reportedly worried about their lives and living.
Some of the Bangladeshi nationals started to leave the economic crisis-hit country while other nationals also left the country after the crises were raised there.
The Greece crisis has a major impact on Bangladesh`s socio-economic situations as the Bangladeshi nationals have started to leave the Greece.
“We are in a dangerous financial situation in Greece,” said one Joynul Abedin, the President of the Bangladeshi Community in Greece.
Earlier on Sunday the Greek voters have decisively rejected the terms of an international bailout.
The final result in the referendum, published by the interior ministry, was 61.3% “No”, against 38.7% who voted “Yes”.
Greece`s governing Syriza party had campaigned for a “No”, saying the bailout terms were humiliating.
Earlier over the voting, the Greece`s finance minister has announced his resignation after Greek voters decisively and “bravely” rejected a tough new bailout deal.
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