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Greece holds elections on Sunday

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On Sunday, the nation will have its general elections. Survey results favor a coalition administration.

Greece's general elections are still a few days away. Before the election, which will take place on Sunday, officials of the political parties are attempting to convey their promises to the electorate.

Syriza, the left-leaning coalition in the major opposition, conducted a rally in the capital, Athens, with a significant turnout. Syriza seeks a second chance at power.

The economy was a topic of discussion at the demonstration, according to Alexis Tsipras, the leader of Syriza. Tsipras spoke to the prime minister, Kriyakos Mitsotakis.

The worst right-wing administration in our nation since the junta's ouster must end, according to Tsipras. As a result, I want to offer Mr. Mitsotakis some guidance. He should start packing his stuff now that he is at the Prime Minister's office, the speaker said.

Syriza garnered support from the people in 2009 during Greece's economic crisis with its anti-memorandum ideas, but when it came to power, it was forced to sign one with the European Union and the IMF. Because of this, Syriza received criticism from its supporters for "shifting from the left to the center."

After uniting with another left-leaning party, the long-ruling PASOK center-left party entered the election as the PASOK-KINAL coalition.

NO PARTY ALONE CAN GET MAJORITY, ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY.

However, polls in Greece indicate that no party will win the general election on its own.

It is believed that Miçotakis's New Democracy party, which is now in power, will take the initiative. In the polls, the PASOK-KINAL combination is ranked third, while SYRIZA is ranked second.

On the other hand, the country's electoral excitement has decreased because the parties' polling positions are the same as those of the past general elections. As a result, it is anticipated that interest in the general election will stay low.

In the general election of 2019, which gave New Democracy the presidency in place of Syriza, 57.7% of eligible voters cast ballots. The electorate is anticipated to cast another ballot if a coalition cannot be formed in the wake of the election results.

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On Sunday, the nation will have its general elections. Survey results favor a coalition administration.

Greece's general elections are still a few days away. Before the election, which will take place on Sunday, officials of the political parties are attempting to convey their promises to the electorate.

Syriza, the left-leaning coalition in the major opposition, conducted a rally in the capital, Athens, with a significant turnout. Syriza seeks a second chance at power.

The economy was a topic of discussion at the demonstration, according to Alexis Tsipras, the leader of Syriza. Tsipras spoke to the prime minister, Kriyakos Mitsotakis.

The worst right-wing administration in our nation since the junta's ouster must end, according to Tsipras. As a result, I want to offer Mr. Mitsotakis some guidance. He should start packing his stuff now that he is at the Prime Minister's office, the speaker said.

Syriza garnered support from the people in 2009 during Greece's economic crisis with its anti-memorandum ideas, but when it came to power, it was forced to sign one with the European Union and the IMF. Because of this, Syriza received criticism from its supporters for "shifting from the left to the center."

After uniting with another left-leaning party, the long-ruling PASOK center-left party entered the election as the PASOK-KINAL coalition.

NO PARTY ALONE CAN GET MAJORITY, ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY.

However, polls in Greece indicate that no party will win the general election on its own.

It is believed that Miçotakis's New Democracy party, which is now in power, will take the initiative. In the polls, the PASOK-KINAL combination is ranked third, while SYRIZA is ranked second.

On the other hand, the country's electoral excitement has decreased because the parties' polling positions are the same as those of the past general elections. As a result, it is anticipated that interest in the general election will stay low.

In the general election of 2019, which gave New Democracy the presidency in place of Syriza, 57.7% of eligible voters cast ballots. The electorate is anticipated to cast another ballot if a coalition cannot be formed in the wake of the election results.

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