Recent polls leave no doubt about who will be the winner of the vote on Sunday, New Democracy is failing to attract votes from the centre, a true battle between Potami and Golden Dawn for the third place.
In the run-up to the upcoming snap elections in Greece on 25 January 2015, Syriza’s struggle to convince the reluctant voters of the party’s governing capacity is drawing growing attention both at home and abroad.
Disbanding riot police forces, immediate cessation of the use of prohibited and hazardous chemical substances, merger of police forces and prohibiting the involvement of their members in protests are some of the changes.
The European Central Bank has approved the request of the Bank of Greece for four financial institutions to use the Emergency Liquidity Assistance over the next 15 days.
The future Greek government is setting a trap with promises that it is impossible to fulfil. There is no way for it to get off free from this trap, as stated by economist at the Institute for Market Economics Kaloyan Staykov.
Four days before the elections, those who have not yet decided whom to support or whether to vote constitute at least 10% of the voters and the parties are putting all their efforts into convincing them to prefer their ballot.