What happens if Greeks vote 'Yes', what happens if it's a 'No'
LONDON (Reuters) - Sunday's referendum in Greece will set a new course for the country after a tumultuous half year of negotiating between Athens and its international creditors.
A "Yes" vote could mean a new government, a news series of negotiations and Greece's continued membership of the euro zone.
A "No" vote could mean the euro zone loses a member - a fate that could rock the stability of the currency.
Here is a graphic showing what might happen:
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(Graphic by Vincent Flasseur and Christian Inton. Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)