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Greece debt: Greeks prepare for bailout referendum Greece debt: Greeks prepare for bailout referendum
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Millions of Greeks are preparing to vote in a crucial referendum on whether to accept the terms of an international bailout.Millions of Greeks are preparing to vote in a crucial referendum on whether to accept the terms of an international bailout.
Polling stations are due to open at 07:00 local time (04:00 GMT), with the first results expected on Sunday evening.Polling stations are due to open at 07:00 local time (04:00 GMT), with the first results expected on Sunday evening.
The end of a frenetic week of campaigning saw huge rallies on Friday.The end of a frenetic week of campaigning saw huge rallies on Friday.
The government has urged voters to vote "No", but opponents warn this could see Greece ejected from the eurozone.The government has urged voters to vote "No", but opponents warn this could see Greece ejected from the eurozone.
'Spreading fear''Spreading fear'
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis told local media on Saturday that the EU had "no legal grounds" to throw Greece out of the euro.Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis told local media on Saturday that the EU had "no legal grounds" to throw Greece out of the euro.
On the eve of the referendum, he accused Athen's creditors of trying to sow fear around the vote. Speaking to Spain's El Mundo newspaper, he said: "Why did they force us to close the banks? To instil fear in people. And spreading fear is called terrorism." On the eve of the referendum, he accused Athens' creditors of trying to sow fear around the vote. Speaking to Spain's El Mundo newspaper, he said: "Why did they force us to close the banks? To instil fear in people. And spreading fear is called terrorism."
Meanwhile, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, one of Greece's harshest critics, suggested that if Greece were to leave the eurozone, it might only be temporary.Meanwhile, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, one of Greece's harshest critics, suggested that if Greece were to leave the eurozone, it might only be temporary.
"Greece is a member of the eurozone. There's no doubt about that," he told German newspaper Bild."Greece is a member of the eurozone. There's no doubt about that," he told German newspaper Bild.
"Whether with the euro or temporarily without it: only the Greeks can answer this question. And it is clear that we will not leave the people in the lurch.""Whether with the euro or temporarily without it: only the Greeks can answer this question. And it is clear that we will not leave the people in the lurch."
Tight raceTight race
Greece's current bailout programme with the European Commission, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Central Bank (ECB) ran out on Tuesday.Greece's current bailout programme with the European Commission, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Central Bank (ECB) ran out on Tuesday.
Banks have been shut all week, with limits imposed on cash withdrawals.Banks have been shut all week, with limits imposed on cash withdrawals.
Mr Varoufakis has said that the banks in Greece would reopen on Tuesday whatever the outcome and that Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras would still reach an agreement with creditors if the result was "No" in the referendum.Mr Varoufakis has said that the banks in Greece would reopen on Tuesday whatever the outcome and that Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras would still reach an agreement with creditors if the result was "No" in the referendum.
Ballot paper questionBallot paper question
"Must the agreement plan submitted by the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund to the Eurogroup of 25 June, 2015, and comprised of two parts which make up their joint proposal, be accepted? The first document is titled "reforms for the completion of the current programme and beyond" and the second "Preliminary debt sustainability analysis"."Must the agreement plan submitted by the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund to the Eurogroup of 25 June, 2015, and comprised of two parts which make up their joint proposal, be accepted? The first document is titled "reforms for the completion of the current programme and beyond" and the second "Preliminary debt sustainability analysis".
Voters must check one of two boxes - "not approved/no" or, below it, "approved/yes"Voters must check one of two boxes - "not approved/no" or, below it, "approved/yes"
Voices from a Greek islandVoices from a Greek island
The question that makes (almost) no senseThe question that makes (almost) no sense
Tens of thousands of people attended rival rallies urging "Yes" and "No" votes on Friday night.Tens of thousands of people attended rival rallies urging "Yes" and "No" votes on Friday night.
Mr Tsipras told supporters Greece needed to "say a proud 'No' to [European] ultimatums" to sign up to fresh austerity.Mr Tsipras told supporters Greece needed to "say a proud 'No' to [European] ultimatums" to sign up to fresh austerity.
He also used similar language to Mr Varoufakis, urging Greeks to say no to "the campaign of terror".He also used similar language to Mr Varoufakis, urging Greeks to say no to "the campaign of terror".
He denied a "No" vote would mean leaving the European Union - though opponents said they believed Mr Tsipras could not deliver on such a promise.He denied a "No" vote would mean leaving the European Union - though opponents said they believed Mr Tsipras could not deliver on such a promise.
Electoral workers have been racing to get polling stations ready in time, with army helicopters being used instead of boats to rush ballot papers to the islands.Electoral workers have been racing to get polling stations ready in time, with army helicopters being used instead of boats to rush ballot papers to the islands.
Greece's left-wing Syriza government was elected in January on an anti-austerity platform.Greece's left-wing Syriza government was elected in January on an anti-austerity platform.
The European Commission, the European Union's executive arm - one of the "troika" of creditors along with the International Monetary Fund and the ECB - wants Athens to raise taxes and slash welfare spending to meet its debt obligations.The European Commission, the European Union's executive arm - one of the "troika" of creditors along with the International Monetary Fund and the ECB - wants Athens to raise taxes and slash welfare spending to meet its debt obligations.
Lenders' proposals: Key sticking pointsLenders' proposals: Key sticking points
Source: European Commission document, 26 Jun 15 (pdf)Source: European Commission document, 26 Jun 15 (pdf)
Greek debt jargon explainedGreek debt jargon explained
Tsipras and his Greek gambleTsipras and his Greek gamble
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