As polling stations come to a close across Greece, opinion polls indicate a small majority No vote, suggesting voters have defied warnings from Europe that a rejection of terms laid out by creditors would set Greece on a path out of the euro.
No exit polls were conducted, however three opinion polls by GPO, Metron Analysis and MRB all indicate the 'No' camp' is ahead by three points. A poll by Marc estimated 49.5 to 54.5% of Greeks voted 'No' compared to 45.5 to 50.5% voting 'Yes', based on surveys conducted through the week.
The polls were released after voting ended today because of a ban on the publication of polls on the day before a vote is held.
Meanwhile French President Francois Hollande will meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel tomorrow night in Paris to evaluate the consequences of the referendum, according to a statement from the Elysee Palace.
"The meeting is part of the constant co-operation between France and Germany to find a durable solution in Greece," said the statement..............http://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0705/712733-greece/
5/7/15
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No exit polls were conducted, however three opinion polls by GPO, Metron Analysis and MRB all indicate the 'No' camp' is ahead by three points. A poll by Marc estimated 49.5 to 54.5% of Greeks voted 'No' compared to 45.5 to 50.5% voting 'Yes', based on surveys conducted through the week.
The polls were released after voting ended today because of a ban on the publication of polls on the day before a vote is held.
Meanwhile French President Francois Hollande will meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel tomorrow night in Paris to evaluate the consequences of the referendum, according to a statement from the Elysee Palace.
"The meeting is part of the constant co-operation between France and Germany to find a durable solution in Greece," said the statement..............http://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0705/712733-greece/
5/7/15
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