7 JUN 27,
2015 11:32 AM EDT
By Leonid
Bershidsky
Bloomberg
It's
difficult to imagine a decision more irrational than Prime Minister Alexis
Tsipras's call for a referendum on whether Greece should accept its creditors'
latest bailout proposal. Tsipras is attempting abdicate responsibility for what
could have been the toughest decision of his career. One can only hope the
Greek people will be more responsible on July 5, if the referendum goes ahead.
Tsipras
told Greek citizens in a televised address Saturday that the creditors
presented his government with an ultimatum Thursday that would add "new
unbearable weight to the shoulders of the Greek people" and
"undermine the recovery of the Greek economy and society -- not only by
fueling uncertainty, but also by further exacerbating social
inequalities." Therefore,