Cash-strapped Greeks go to the polls

Greeks began voting at precisely 7am local time in their most critical – and uncertain – election in decades, with voters set to punish the two main parties that are being held responsible for the country’s dire economic straits.

Cash-strapped Greeks go to the polls

Greeks began voting at precisely 7am local time in their most critical – and uncertain – election in decades, with voters set to punish the two main parties that are being held responsible for the country’s dire economic straits.

Thirty-two parties vie for the votes of nearly 10 million registered voters, many of whom, according to recent polls, were undecided on the eve of the election.

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