GreeceNews 10 Photos from Greece’s Historic Referendum that Need no Captions (But We’ve Added Anyway) by Gregory Pappas July 5, 2015 written by Gregory Pappas July 5, 2015 Alexis Tsipras casts his vote Young people voted overwhelmingly “no” in the referendum. Some estimates say 2 to 1 One nation’s dilemma is a bakery’s opportunity And the “No” votes have it. Time to clean up “No” daiquiris at a bar in Karpathos, photo compliments of a reader’s Instagram (Thx Sophia!) Celebration in Syntagma V for victory– celebration in Syntagma Square Elderly celebrants happy about the referendum results V for “I voted!” Varoufakis votes! Celebration in Syntagma continues well into the night Greek Crisis 1 comment 0 FacebookTwitterGoogle + Gregory Pappas previous post Eurogroup Chair Jeroen Dijsselbloem Calls Greek Election Results “Regrettable for Future of Greece” next post Referendum Shows Crete Defiant Again: “We Cretans Have Waited in Worse Lines” You may also like Norse Atlantic Airways Launches New US-Athens Non-Stop Service February 18, 2024 Greece Legalizes Same Sex Marriage February 16, 2024 Airport Baggage Drop Off Center at Piraeus Port... November 13, 2023 Ancient Greek Lessons for Israel-Hamas War November 6, 2023 U.S. Congressman John Sarbanes, Longtime Advocate for Greek... October 31, 2023 Greek Organization AHEPA Calls New Series ‘Krapopolis’ a... October 15, 2023 New Research from London, Chicago Teams Reveals True... October 15, 2023 Network-wide Flights on Sale by Greek Carriers Aegean,... October 13, 2023 Greek Orthodox Community in USA Expands Earthquake Relief... July 26, 2023 History in the Greek American Community as Pancretan... July 6, 2023 1 comment Sally Tournas July 5, 2015 - 8:55 pm Thank you for sharing those. It permits me to feel closer to the excitement of the victory. I am so pleased that there is hope for the people of Greece, of Europe, and of the World! Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
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Thank you for sharing those. It permits me to feel closer to the excitement of the victory. I am so pleased that there is hope for the people of Greece, of Europe, and of the World!