Greek voters are abruptly weaned political information Saturday. TVs and radios and evoked the elections in practical terms, giving for example the opening hours of polling stations.
For candidates, as is the tradition, they planned to meet "off" their supporters, members of their campaign teams or journalists. These Greek legislative excited anyway Europe because they could bring to power the first head of a European government openly anti-austerity.
"These are crucial elections," says the analyst Andreas Drymiotis policy, "but I feel that people will vote with more anger than logic. And that will be the result of about 5 years of austerity they went through ... "
Yesterday, the last five published polls gave Syriza a lead of at least 2.9 points to 6.7 points over New Democracy Conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras.
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