Greeks go to the polls Sunday for crucial early parliamentary elections for the country's future. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras passed since the opening of polling stations at 7 am this morning in his stronghold of the Peloponnese. Despite polls that give the loser, leader of the conservative New Democracy (ND) said he was' optimistic that no one will endanger the European course of Greece. '' Samaras hopes to take advantage of the vote undecided.
His rival, Alexis Tsipras, has voted him in his neighborhood Kypseli in Athens. The head of Syrisa, the anti-austerity radical left party is the favorite in the poll. The final polls gave him between three and six points ahead of the ruling party. '' Our common future in Europe is not that of austerity, he hammered into the microphones before calling voters make 'not final for the return of hope and the end of fear.' '
From our correspondent in Athens, Fay Doulgkeri: 'Greece is at a crossroads. A change would be a clear message of the Greeks to Europe, and behind them all the citizens of the South, who have faced in recent years, the austerity policies. ''
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