The battle
lines are drawn in Greece.
Now the politicians are waiting for the people.
by Nikos Chrysoloras
July 2, 2015 — 10:27 AM EEST
Bloomberg
Greek
voters are almost evenly split heading into a referendum in three days that
European leaders said could plunge the country into economic darkness.
A GPO poll
cited by euro2day.gr said 47 percent leaned toward a “yes” vote, an endorsement
of austerity and the international bailout. The “no” camp, the government’s
position rejecting those terms, was 43 percent. The margin of error in the
survey of 1,000 people was 3.1 percentage points.
The battle
lines ahead of the vote appeared immovable after a day of posturing in the wake
of the expiry of Greece’s
bailout deal and its missing a payment to the International Monetary Fund.
Politicians across Europe poured scorn on
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s strategy; he said the “no” vote would improve
his leverage.