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ATHENS: Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ leftist Syriza will emerge as the biggest party after next month’s election but without the sizeable margin it was hoping for, the first major opinion poll since he resigned last week showed.

Tsipras in lead as Greece readies for snap elections

Outgoing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras welcomes Greece’s new PM Vassiliki Thanou in Athens. AP/PTI



Athens, August 28

Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ leftist Syriza will emerge as the biggest party after next month’s election but without the sizeable margin it was hoping for, the first major opinion poll since he resigned last week showed.

The survey also found that almost two thirds of voters felt Tsipras should not have sought a fresh mandate and that his favoured coalition ally would not make it into parliament. That suggested his gamble to call early elections to consolidate his power base could backfire, though over quarter of voters remained undecided, making the final outcome far from clear.

Syriza was supported by 23 per cent of those polled, with the conservative New Democracy party second on 19.5 per cent, according to the survey, carried out by pollsters ProRata and published in Friday’s Efimerida Ton Syntakton newspaper.

The previous ProRata poll in early July showed a wider gap in Syriza’s favour, putting the party on 26 per cent compared with 15 per cent for New Democracy.

Tsipras remained the most popular political leader with 41 percent of voters having a positive or very positive view, with New Democracy leader Vangelis Meimarakis was not far behind with 34 percent.

But 64 percent of Greeks said they believed Tsipras’s move to call snap polls was wrong, while 68 percent agreed that Greece must stay in the euro zone at any cost, even if that meant further austerity. “The answers to these two questions lead to the conclusion that early elections may cost the (former) prime minister and Syriza,” the newspaper said.

The president is expected to confirm September 20 as the election date on Friday.

A caretaker government led by Supreme Court judge Vassiliki Thanou was sworn in earlier, comprising both technocrats and political figures.

The latter include George Chouliarakis, who was part of Greece’s bailout negotiating team under Syriza, as interim finance minister.

An ally of the former deputy Prime Minister Yannis Dragasakis, Chouliarakis took a decisive role in the talks in the summer and his appointment is likely to be seen as a positive for keeping the country’s bailout programme on track. — Reuters

New Prime Minister names caretaker cabinet  

  • Greece's new Prime Minister, a top judge who is the country's first female premier, named the members of her caretaker government on Friday as the country heads to early elections next month, the third time Greeks will go to the polls this year
  • The appointments come a day after Supreme Court head Vassiliki Thanou was sworn into office. The 65-year-old was appointed after outgoing Prime Minister Alexi Tsipras resigned last week, barely seven months into his four-year mandate
  • The finance ministry post went to Giorgos Houliarakis, an academic who had been on Greece's negotiating team during talks with creditors. Popular Greek pop singer Alkistis Protopsalti was named tourism minister

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