Crunch vote; Going to the wall - Tradução em português
Crunch vote: 'we are going to the wall … things must change'
Greek voters, faced with choices many would prefer not to make, may take a leap of faith to an uncertain future.
In the bustle and din of Kallidhromiou street market, stalls strained under the weight of early summer treats: black cherries and red apples; courgette flowers and strawberries. Crates and cardboard boxes covered the pavements; traders called out the latest bargains. Examining and bartering, debating and considering, the shoppers in this alternative corner of northern Athens had come out in force on Saturday for their weekly ritual. But no one on Kallidhromiou – Costas in the corner cafe, Spiros in the vintage vinyl shop or Thanasis Pikounis on his fruit stall – could pretend that business, on the eve of Greece's most important election for decades, was in any way proceeding as usual.
Greek voters, faced with choices many would prefer not to make, may take a leap of faith to an uncertain future.
In the bustle and din of Kallidhromiou street market, stalls strained under the weight of early summer treats: black cherries and red apples; courgette flowers and strawberries. Crates and cardboard boxes covered the pavements; traders called out the latest bargains. Examining and bartering, debating and considering, the shoppers in this alternative corner of northern Athens had come out in force on Saturday for their weekly ritual. But no one on Kallidhromiou – Costas in the corner cafe, Spiros in the vintage vinyl shop or Thanasis Pikounis on his fruit stall – could pretend that business, on the eve of Greece's most important election for decades, was in any way proceeding as usual.
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