Main opposition party is in election campaign mood

SYRIZA believes that current government is forced to consider the possibility of early elections due to the recent political developments

The main opposition party SYRIZA estimates that early elections might be held even before the presidential elections in February due to the recent political developments and government’s statements regarding whether Greece would exit from memorandum or not.

According to SYRIZA, government faces a deadlock and does not have the ability to handle by itself the situation nor overcome the credibility crisis that has caused.

The leadership of SYRIZA believes that the government has lost its voters and any confidence shown by the international community, from lenders to European partners. Therefore, the current government is now forced to consider the possibility of early elections.

In this light, SYRIZA is in an election campaign mood and, thus, its leader Alexis Tsipras and executive members of the party will visit various regions of Greece to talk to citizens and attack government’s policy.

Mr. Tsipras will also meet today with President of Austria, Heinz Fischer, who is paying an official visit to Greece.