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Greece's prime minister said that the decisive rejection by voters of a European bailout package was a "brave choice," according to a live television address.

Alexis Tsipras got a substantial victory after Greece voted by a 61 percent to 39 percent margin to deny a proposed bailout agreement that came with new austerity measures for the country.

Tsipras had heavily campaigned against the referendum, and was elected in January on a promise of no more austerity measures for the country that is in heavy debt.

The Greek premier gave another clue on the next step for Greece and whether it will exit the Eurozone.

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