The People Of Greece Vote 'No' In Referendum To Reject Debt Bailout Terms(01 of25)
Open Image ModalATHENS, GREECE - JULY 06: People celebrate in front of the Greek parliament as the people of Greece reject the debt bailout by creditors on July 6, 2015 in Athens, Greece. The greek people have rejected a debt bailout in a referendum with nearly 62% voting \'No\', against 38% voting \'Yes\' according to interior ministry figures (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
The People Of Greece Vote 'No' In Referendum To Reject Debt Bailout Terms(02 of25)
Open Image ModalATHENS, GREECE - JULY 06: People celebrate in front of the Greek parliament as the people of Greece reject the debt bailout by creditors on July 6, 2015 in Athens, Greece. The greek people have rejected a debt bailout in a referendum with nearly 62% voting \'No\', against 38% voting \'Yes\' according to interior ministry figures (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
GREECE-EU-REFERENDUM-DEBT(03 of25)
Open Image ModalGreek parliament\'s president and Syriza party member, Zoe Kostantopoulou (C) makes a selfie with a \'NO\' supporter , as she joins the celebrations in front of the parliament late on July 5, 2015 in Athens after early results showed those who rejected further austerity measures in a crucial bailout referendum were poised to win. Greek voters headed to the polls July 5 to vote in a historic, tightly-fought referendum on whether to accept worsening austerity measures in exchange for more bailout funds, in a gamble that could see the country crash out of the euro. AFP PHOTO / Louisa Gouliamaki (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:LOUISA GOULIAMAKI via Getty Images)
The People Of Greece Vote 'No' In Referendum To Reject Debt Bailout Terms(04 of25)
Open Image ModalATHENS, GREECE - JULY 06: People celebrate in front of the Greek parliament as the people of Greece reject the debt bailout by creditors on July 6, 2015 in Athens, Greece. The greek people have rejected a debt bailout in a referendum with nearly 62% voting \'No\', against 38% voting \'Yes\' according to interior ministry figures (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
The People Of Greece Vote 'No' In Referendum To Reject Debt Bailout Terms(05 of25)
Open Image ModalATHENS, GREECE - JULY 06: People celebrate in front of the Greek parliament as the people of Greece reject the debt bailout by creditors on July 6, 2015 in Athens, Greece. The greek people have rejected a debt bailout in a referendum with nearly 62% voting \'No\', against 38% voting \'Yes\' according to interior ministry figures (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
The People Of Greece Vote 'No' In Referendum To Reject Debt Bailout Terms(06 of25)
Open Image ModalATHENS, GREECE - JULY 06: People celebrate in front of the Greek parliament as the people of Greece reject the debt bailout by creditors on July 6, 2015 in Athens, Greece. The greek people have rejected a debt bailout in a referendum with nearly 62% voting \'No\', against 38% voting \'Yes\' according to interior ministry figures (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
GREECE-EU-REFERENDUM-DEBT(07 of25)
Open Image ModalPeople celebrate in Athens on July 5, 2015 after the first exit-polls of the Greek referendum. Over 60 percent of Greeks rejected further austerity dictated by the country\'s EU-IMF creditors in a referendum, results from 20 percent of polling stations showed. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:LOUISA GOULIAMAKI via Getty Images)
GREECE-EU-REFERENDUM-DEBT(08 of25)
Open Image ModalPeople celebrate in Athens on July 5, 2015 after the first exit-polls of the Greek referendum. Over 60 percent of Greeks rejected further austerity dictated by the country\'s EU-IMF creditors in a referendum, results from 20 percent of polling stations showed. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:LOUISA GOULIAMAKI via Getty Images)
The People Of Greece Vote 'No' In Referendum To Reject Debt Bailout Terms(09 of25)
Open Image ModalATHENS, GREECE - JULY 05: People celebrate in front of the Greek parliament as Greek voters are expected to vote no in the Greek austerity referendum, on July 5, 2015 in Athens, Greece. The people of Greece are going to the polls to decide if the country should accept the terms and conditions of a bailout with its creditors. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is urging people to vote \'a proud no\' to European creditors\' proposals, and \'live with dignity in Europe\'. \'Yes\' campaigners believe that a no vote would mean financial ruin for Greece and the loss of the Euro currency. (Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images) (credit:Milos Bicanski via Getty Images)
The People Of Greece Vote 'No' In Referendum To Reject Debt Bailout Terms(10 of25)
Open Image ModalATHENS, GREECE - JULY 05: People celebrate in front of the Greek parliament as Greek voters are expected to vote no in the Greek austerity referendum, on July 5, 2015 in Athens, Greece. The people of Greece are going to the polls to decide if the country should accept the terms and conditions of a bailout with its creditors. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is urging people to vote \'a proud no\' to European creditors\' proposals, and \'live with dignity in Europe\'. \'Yes\' campaigners believe that a no vote would mean financial ruin for Greece and the loss of the Euro currency. (Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images) (credit:Milos Bicanski via Getty Images)
APTOPIX Greece Bailout(11 of25)
Open Image ModalA supporter of the No vote makes the victory sign after the results of the referendum at Syntagma square in Athens, Sunday, July 5, 2015. Greeks overwhelmingly rejected creditors\' demands for more austerity in return for rescue loans in a critical referendum Sunday, backing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who insisted the vote would give him a stronger hand to reach a better deal. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
APTOPIX Greece Bailout(12 of25)
Open Image ModalGreece\'s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, center, speaks to the media after voting at a polling station in Athens, Sunday, July 5, 2015. Greeks began voting early Sunday in a closely-watched, closely-contested referendum, which the government pits as a choice over whether to defy the country\'s creditors and push for better repayment terms or essentially accept their terms, but which the opposition and many of the creditors paint as a choice between staying in the euro or leaving it. (AP Photo/Spyros Tsakiris) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
APTOPIX Greece Bailout(13 of25)
Open Image ModalGreece\'s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras waves to his supporters after voting outside a polling station in Athens, Sunday, July 5, 2015. Greeks began voting early Sunday in a closely-watched, closely-contested referendum, which the government pits as a choice over whether to defy the country\'s creditors and push for better repayment terms or essentially accept their terms, but which the opposition and many of the creditors paint as a choice between staying in the euro or leaving it. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
APTOPIX Greece Bailout(14 of25)
Open Image ModalGreece\'s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras casts his vote at a polling station in Athens, Sunday, July 5, 2015. Greeks began voting early Sunday in a closely-watched, closely-contested referendum, which the government pits as a choice over whether to defy the country\'s creditors and push for better repayment terms or essentially accept their terms, but which the opposition and many of the creditors paint as a choice between staying in the euro or leaving it. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Greece Bailout(15 of25)
Open Image ModalSupporters of the No vote celebrate after the results of the referendum at Syntagma square in Athens, Sunday, July 5, 2015. Greeks overwhelmingly rejected creditors\' demands for more austerity in return for rescue loans in a critical referendum Sunday, backing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who insisted the vote would give him a stronger hand to reach a better deal. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Greece Bailout(16 of25)
Open Image ModalSupporters of the No vote celebrate after the results of the referendum in the northern Greek port city of Thessaloniki, Sunday, July 5, 2015. Greeks overwhelmingly rejected creditorsâ demands for more austerity in return for rescue loans in a critical referendum Sunday, backing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who insisted the vote would give him a stronger hand to reach a better deal. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Greece Bailout(17 of25)
Open Image ModalA supporter of the No vote shouts slogans after the results of the referendum in the northern Greek port city of Thessaloniki, Sunday, July 5, 2015. Greeks overwhelmingly rejected creditorsâ demands for more austerity in return for rescue loans in a critical referendum Sunday, backing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who insisted the vote would give him a stronger hand to reach a better deal. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Greece Bailout(18 of25)
Open Image ModalSupporters of the No vote wave Greek flags after the first results of the referendum at Syntagma square in Athens, Sunday, July 5, 2015. Greece faced an uncharted future as officials counted the results of a referendum Sunday on whether to accept creditors\' demands for more austerity in exchange for rescue loans, with three opinion polls showing a tight race with a narrow victory likely for the \"no\" side. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Greece Bailout(19 of25)
Open Image ModalSupporters of the No vote wave Greek flags after the referendum\'s exit polls at Syntagma square in Athens, Sunday, July 5, 2015. Greece faced an uncharted future as officials counted the results of a referendum Sunday on whether to accept creditors\' demands for more austerity in exchange for rescue loans, with three opinion polls showing a tight race with a narrow victory likely for the \"no\" side. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
GREECE-EU-REFERENDUM-DEBT(20 of25)
Open Image ModalGreek parliament\'s president and Syriza party member, Zoe Kostantopoulou (C) embraces a \'NO\' supporter , as she joins the celebrations in front of the parliament latein Athens on July 5, 2015. Greece\'s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said that the \'No\' victory in the country\'s bailout referendum did not mean Athens was headed for a so-called Grexit. AFP PHOTO / Louisa Gouliamaki (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:LOUISA GOULIAMAKI via Getty Images)
GREECE-EU-REFERENDUM-DEBT(21 of25)
Open Image ModalPeople gather to celebrate in Athens on July 5, 2015 after the first exit-polls of the Greek referendum. Over 60 percent of Greeks rejected further austerity dictated by the country\'s EU-IMF creditors in a referendum, results from 20 percent of polling stations showed. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:LOUISA GOULIAMAKI via Getty Images)
GREECE-EU-REFERENDUM-DEBT(22 of25)
Open Image ModalPeople celebrate in Athens on July 5, 2015 after the first exit-polls of the Greek referendum. Over 60 percent of Greeks rejected further austerity dictated by the country\'s EU-IMF creditors in a referendum, results from 20 percent of polling stations showed. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:LOUISA GOULIAMAKI via Getty Images)
GREECE-EU-REFERENDUM-DEBT(23 of25)
Open Image ModalGreek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (C) leaves his office before his meeting with the Greek President in Athens on July 5, 2015. Greek voters headed to the polls July 5 to vote in a historic, tightly-fought referendum on whether to accept worsening austerity measures in exchange for more bailout funds, in a gamble that could see the country crash out of the euro. AFP PHOTO/ARIS MESSINIS (Photo credit should read ARIS MESSINIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ARIS MESSINIS via Getty Images)
GREECE-EU-REFERENDUM-DEBT(24 of25)
Open Image ModalPeople celebrate in Athens on July 5, 2015 after the first exit-polls of the Greek referendum. Over 60 percent of Greeks rejected further austerity dictated by the country\'s EU-IMF creditors in a referendum, results from 20 percent of polling stations showed. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:LOUISA GOULIAMAKI via Getty Images)
GREECE-EU-REFERENDUM-DEBT(25 of25)
Open Image ModalAn elderly man sells corn as people gather to celebrate in Athens on July 5, 2015 after the first exit-polls of the Greek referendum. Over 60 percent of Greeks rejected further austerity dictated by the country\'s EU-IMF creditors in a referendum, results from 20 percent of polling stations showed. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:LOUISA GOULIAMAKI via Getty Images)