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Greece begins voting in make-or-break election
« on: January 25, 2015, 06:25:36 am »
Greece begins voting in make-or-break election
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By Guy Jackson, Katerina Nikolopoulou 15 minutes ago


Athens (AFP) - Greece began voting Sunday in a crucial general election that could bring the anti-austerity Syriza party to power and lead to a re-negotiation of the country's international bailout.

Syriza, led by 40-year-old Alexis Tsipras, leads the incumbent conservative New Democracy party of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras by around four points, according to pre-election opinion polls.

Some 9.8 million people are eligible to vote. Polling stations close at 1700 GMT, followed immediately by the results of exit polls.

Tsipras wants to renegotiate Greece's massive 318-billion-euro ($356 billion) debt and end the wage cuts and public spending reductions linked to its bailout by the European Union and International Monetary Fund.

The possibility of a victory for the radical left-wing party has sparked fears that Greece could default on its debt repayments and quit the group of 19 countries using the single European currency -- a so-called "Grexit".

Elli, a 20-year-old student casting her ballot in the middle-class Athens suburb of Nea Smyrni, said she would vote for Syriza, but admitted she had concerns.

"I was undecided until this morning because I'm afraid that the outcome of a Syriza win could be a default," she told AFP. "We need to stay in Europe."

Yannis Papacostas, a 50-year-old self-employed man, said he wanted the Greek people to "wake up" after six years of economic hardship.

"The worst scenario is that the parties will not cooperate," he said.

He said he would vote for To Potami (The River), a new party that could form part of a coalition government.

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Re: Greece begins voting in make-or-break election
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2015, 05:11:00 pm »
Polls close in Greek critical snap election



Greek exit polls are often unreliable but today's is unlikely to be wrong, ITV Europe Editor James Mates reports:
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Exit poll showing clear win for anti-austerity Syriza. 12 points ahead of New Democracy rivals. Maybe enough for overall majority #Greece
17:01 - 25 Jan 2015

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Warning: #Greece exit polls notoriously unreliable, but unlikely to have got result this wrong.
17:03 - 25 Jan 2015

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Projection that Syriza will win between 146 and 158 seats in Parliament. 151 needed for overall majority. #Greece


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Re: Greece begins voting in make-or-break election
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2015, 04:07:07 am »
[[ Greece begins voting in make-or-break election ]]

Looks like they went for "broke"....