Results from the Greek referendum show more voters have chosen not to
accept a package of financial aid from the EU in return for economic
reforms.
According to figures from the interior ministry, 61% of voters sided
with the No campaign.
Although not all of the votes have been counted, it appears the Greek
government has an overwhelming mandate to reject proposals from
international creditors.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says that means he can now negotiate a
better deal.
Our correspondent Jack Parrock has the latest from Athens.
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Despina Biri is a policy adviser in the Greek ministry of Health for
the Syriza government.
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Policy adviser in the Greek ministry of Health for the Syriza
government, Despina Biri, thinks this will strengthen the Greek
government's position.
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