Great uncertainty just one month before the Greek general elections
16th April 2012On 11th April Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papdemos announced that the next general elections will take place on 6th May. Greece's European partners fear that this election will turn to the advantage of the extremists (on both the left and the right) or radicals, who are against the rescue plan and say they would have preferred for the elections to be postponed. One survey shows that dealing out "punishment" to those responsible for the crisis will be the main motivation for a majority of Greeks (41.9%) as they go to vote on May 6th. The Greek Parliament (Vouli), which is monocameral, has 300 members, elected for 4 years. Five parties are represented there at present: the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK), New Democracy (ND); the Communist Party (KKE), the People's Orthodox Alarm (LAOS) and the Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA).
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