Article D69X Greece scrambles to run referendum it cannot afford as polls on knife edge

Greece scrambles to run referendum it cannot afford as polls on knife edge

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Jon Henley
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Syriza administration estimates vote on country's future in Europe will cost a20m while opposition puts it nearer a120m, as polls say 44.8% yes, 43.4% no

Its banks closed and being drained steadily of cash, its economic and political crises worsening by the day, Greece is scrambling to organise a referendum on Sunday that it can ill afford.

The leftist Syriza-led government of Alexis Tsipras says the cost of distributing ballot papers and paying monitors will be around a20m (14m), but the conservative opposition - citing finance ministry data - puts the final cost at closer to a120m.

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