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Greece's pro-euro supporters just held a colossal rally in Athens - here's what people said on the ground

Jul 1, 2015, 02:56 IST

ATHENS, Greece - After Monday's huge rally against the bailout deal on offer for Greece, Tuesday was the turn of the pro-deal campaign to take its place in Syntagma Square, the focal point of Athens' political life.

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The attendees want a "Yes" vote to the bailout in Greece's snap July 5 referendum. The the government, in contrast, is campaigning for people to vote "No."

The demonstration was at least as well-attended as Monday's - I thought there were actually slightly more people, but it's not easy to tell from the ground. Both filled the square and spilled backwards and along side-streets.

I noticed three major differences between Tuesday's protest and Monday's: Tuesday's was wetter, more middle class, and seemed a little angrier.

Check out the pictures and see what people had to say.

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