If you were Greek, how would you vote?
The people of Greece will vote this Sunday in a referendum that may mark a turning point in their history. Officially, they are being asked to vote on the latest set of conditions for another bailout. But many have interpreted this as a vote on whether the country should retain the Euro.
What about you? If you were a Greek citizen, how would you vote?
Before you make your call here’s the background to the deal, Joseph Stiglitz on why Greece should vote No, and Christopher Paissarides on why saying Yes makes sense.
This is not a scientific poll. For a guide to Greek voting intentions please refer to national opinion polls.
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Author: Donald Armbrecht writes for the World Economic Forum’s Agenda.
Image: A sticker with the word ‘No’ in Greek is seen on an advertisement in front of a retail store in Athens, Greece. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
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