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Greece votes whether to accept bailout - and stay in Euro

In a historic, rushed referendum today that looks too close to call, indebted Greece is voting whether to accept worsening austerity or back the government's rejection, in a gamble that could see it crash out of the euro.

July 05, 2015 / 20:56 IST
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In a historic, rushed referendum today that looks too close to call, indebted Greece is voting whether to accept worsening austerity or back the government's rejection, in a gamble that could see it crash out of the euro.

Across the country of 11 million people -- on far-flung Aegean islands, in the shadow of the 2,400-year-old Parthenon in Athens, to the northern border shared with fellow EU state Bulgaria -- voters were set to cast their ballots.

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The rest of Europe, and international investors, will be watching intently, unsure of the outcome that could greet them tomorrow.

Polls suggest both the 'Yes' and 'No' camps are neck-and-neck. Greece's youthful Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, a radical leftist who came to power six months ago, has staked his political career on the plebiscite.