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With 90% of the votes counted, the Greek people have voted 61% to 39% against accepting the latest round of austerity.

The result of the referendum in Greece is a great victory for freedom, but it is also threatens to unleash unprecedented economic chaos all across Europe.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras issued the following statement after voting in the July 5th referendum:

Many people can ignore the will of a government. But no one can ignore the will of a people.

Today is a day of celebration because democracy is a cause to celebrate, to be joyful. And when democracy conquers fear and blackmail, then it also leads to redemption, and a way forward.

Today, the Greek people send a very powerful message. A message of dignity, of determination. A message that they are taking control of their choices. Many may try to ignore the will of a government. But no one can ignore the will of a people who are seeking to live with dignity, to live life on their own terms.

Today, democracy trumps fear. Our people’s determination trumps fear. I am confident that tomorrow we will set a new course for all the peoples of Europe. One that will return us to Europe’s founding values of democracy and solidarity, and will send a strong message that we are determined not only to remain in Europe but to also live with dignity in Europe. To prosper, to work as equals among equals.

Let us, then, take a decisive stand in support of democracy—for a better future for all of us, in Greece and Europe.