In a televised address, he described the plan as "humiliation" and
condemned "unbearable" austerity measures demanded by creditors.
The Greek government earlier rejected the proposals, aimed at avoiding the country defaulting on its debt.
Greece has to make a €1.5bn ($1.7bn; £1.06bn) IMF debt repayment on 30 June.
In
the speech, Mr Tsipras said: "These proposals, which clearly violate
the European rules and the basic rights to work, equality and dignity
show that the purpose of some of the partners and institutions was not a
viable agreement for all parties, but possibly the humiliation of an
entire people."
"The people must decide free of any blackmail," he added.
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