Greece debt crisis: Tsipras says voters made "brave choice"
Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has said that the Greeks made a "brave choice" in voting to reject the terms of an international bailout, BBC reports.
The final result in Sunday's referendum was 61.3% "No", against 38.7% who voted "Yes". Turnout was 62.5%.
Thousands of Greeks celebrated in the streets after the vote, but European officials warned that it could see Greece ejected from the eurozone.
On Monday morning, Greece's finance minister said he was stepping down.
Yanis Varoufakis wrote on his website that he had been "made aware of a certain preference by some eurogroup participants, and assorted 'partners', for my… 'absence' from its meetings".
The prime minister had judged this to be "potentially helpful to him in reaching an agreement", he added.
Mr Varoufakis repeatedly clashed with creditors in negotiations over the past months.
Meanwhile, the euro fell across the board in Asian markets.