Fury has erupted on Twitter as tens of thousands of social media users are encouraging Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras to leave the summit of European leaders.

“ThisIsACoup is a hashtag started by Twitter users online, claiming that Europe’s ultimate goal in Greece is regime change and the pressure Europeans were exerting on Tsipras was meant to topple his government.

Already, our Twitter counter has counted more than 200,000 Tweets globally with the hashtag.

Since the Lisbon treaty came into force the true meaning of the EU is now being revealed.We must resist #ThisIsACoup pic.twitter.com/lIZmzauNOm — Revolution🐊 (@Revolution_IRL) July 12, 2015

One of these men is populist fanatic wrecking EU to prove a point.The other is Greek PM. #ThisIsACoup @NYTimeskrugman pic.twitter.com/fC1vzqk76N — Dimi Reider (@dimireider) July 12, 2015

Very bad day for European democracy… #ThisIsACoup — Meris Sehovic (@MerisSehovic) July 12, 2015

#ThisIsACoup now trending 1st in #Greece, 1st Netherlands, 2nd Spain, 2nd Ireland, 3rd Belgium, 5th UK, 6th Portugal, 9th Germany — Asteris Masouras 正义 (@asteris) July 12, 2015

What’s remarkable about the movement is that although being fueled by Greeks, the hashtag is trending in Italy, Holland— even number 9 in Germany.