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Final push for "Yes" and "No" campaigns as referendum result hangs in balance
Rallies for both the “No” and “Yes” campaigns ahead of Sunday’s referendum are due to take place in parallel in Athens on Friday evening, illustrating perfectly the polarisation in Greek politics and society ahead of the vote.
All indications are that Sunday’s result will be in doubt at the last minute as pollsters report the two options gathering very similar support at the moment. “Yes” appears to have more momentum, probably due to the disruption being caused by closed ban...
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