Opinion polls released after Greece's bailout referendum on Sunday showed the “No” vote ahead, suggesting voters had defied warnings from across Europe that rejection of the creditors' terms would set their country on a path out of the euro.
No exit polls were conducted, but three opinion polls by GPO, Metron Analysis and MRB all showed the “No” camp' ahead by three points.
A poll by Marc estimated 49.5 to 54.5 percent of Greeks voted “No” compared to 45.5 to 50.5 percent voting “Yes”, based on surveys conducted through the week.
The polls were released after voting ended on Sunday 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.
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5/7/15
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No exit polls were conducted, but three opinion polls by GPO, Metron Analysis and MRB all showed the “No” camp' ahead by three points.
A poll by Marc estimated 49.5 to 54.5 percent of Greeks voted “No” compared to 45.5 to 50.5 percent voting “Yes”, based on surveys conducted through the week.
The polls were released after voting ended on Sunday 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.
mme.gr
5/7/15
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