When ‘destiny’ hangs  between Yes and No

When ‘destiny’ hangs  between Yes and No

PTIUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 12:27 AM IST
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Greeks decide their future in close-fought referendum .

Athens : Greece voted in a tightly fought referendum on Sunday that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said will determine its ‘destiny’ in the eurozone, as the EU country teetered on the brink of financial collapse.

From remote Aegean islands to the shadow of the 2,400- year-old Parthenon in Athens, Greeks despairing at years of austerity and angry at capital controls this week that have closed banks and prompted a clean-out of supermarket shelves – cast their ballots.

Polls show opinion evenly divided between ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ with many believing neither result would provide a quick and clear solution to Greece’s debt woes. Fear that a ‘No’ result urged by the government could put Greece on the path to an exit from the eurozone – a so-called Grexit – spooked some.

“When you have to choose between two bad solutions, you choose the least bad, and that’s clearly ‘Yes’,” said Dimitris Kavouklis, 42, as he voted in an upmarket district of the capital. But Dimitris Halatsis, a teacher, said on such a ‘crucial day’ he was voting ‘No’ because “it’s the only chance the government and Greece have to apply pressure” on its international creditors.

Tsipras said he was confident of a ‘No’ as he voted in his northern Athens neighbourhood, saying that would force concessions from the creditors to give Greeks less austerity and more ‘dignity’.

“No one can ignore the will of the people to live, to live with determination, to take its destiny into its own hands,” he said, appearing relaxed and wearing an open-necked white shirt. Tsipras’s flamboyant finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, has accused Athens’s creditors of ‘terrorism’ for raising the spectre of Grexit.

He insists no legal mechanism exists to make it drop out of what is meant to be an ‘irreversible’ monetary union.
Varoufakis has vowed to resign if a ‘Yes’ prevails, and the pressure would be on Tsipras to do the same. Voting was to close at 7:00pm (21:30 IST), with results expected a couple of hours later.

Even though many grumbled that the long and technical question they were voting on was impossible to understand, minds for the most part were made up.

Michelis, an 80-year-old first through the doors of a primary school being used for the vote in central Athens, said he too was saying ‘No’ “because they (the creditors) will take us more seriously”. Theodora, 61, a retired journalist, said she was voting ‘Yes’ because “it’s a ‘Yes’ to the European Union”.

In the largely middle-class Pangrati neighbourhood, voter turnout was high, with even the very elderly making their way determinedly up a flight of 40 steps to reach polling booths.

Polls suggest…

A tele-phone poll by the Star television channel carried out during voting and the day before gave a 49-54 percent range for ‘No’ votes against 46-51 percent for ‘Yes’. A similar Mega channel survey, broadcast shortly after polling ended, suggested a 49.5-53.5 percent ‘No’ vote and 46.5-50.5 percent for ‘Yes’.

A Royal Gathering!

Prince George of Cambridge looks away as his mother, Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (2nd R) and father, Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (R) talk to Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II (2nd L), Britain’s Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (L) and Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall (3rd L) as they leave Charlotte’s Christening at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, England on Sunday. Britain’s baby Princess Charlotte was christened on Sunday outside Queen Elizabeth II’s country residence. The event saw William, Kate, George and Charlotte appear in public for the first time as a family of four.

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