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Greece elections: Can Tsipras rise again? | |
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Just nine months after Alexis Tsipras, the young, charismatic leader of the radical left-wing party Syriza, swept to power in Greece, he now faces the electorate in another general election, which this time looks like it could be a close race. | Just nine months after Alexis Tsipras, the young, charismatic leader of the radical left-wing party Syriza, swept to power in Greece, he now faces the electorate in another general election, which this time looks like it could be a close race. |
Most opinion polls indicate the conservative party New Democracy and Syriza are running very close. | Most opinion polls indicate the conservative party New Democracy and Syriza are running very close. |
But unlike last January's election, there is little excitement about Sunday's vote; campaigning has been lacklustre and the response of the electorate muted. | But unlike last January's election, there is little excitement about Sunday's vote; campaigning has been lacklustre and the response of the electorate muted. |
Syriza's high noon has passed, the party and its leader bruised by their experience in government. | Syriza's high noon has passed, the party and its leader bruised by their experience in government. |
Mr Tsipras' decision to abandon the anti-austerity stance which had propelled him into government, and instead sign a bail-out deal with Greece's European creditors, fractured Syriza, with 25 MPs setting up their own parliamentary party. | Mr Tsipras' decision to abandon the anti-austerity stance which had propelled him into government, and instead sign a bail-out deal with Greece's European creditors, fractured Syriza, with 25 MPs setting up their own parliamentary party. |
Since then his popularity ratings have fallen. | Since then his popularity ratings have fallen. |
On the streets in Athens, people talk of their disappointment with Mr Tsipras. | On the streets in Athens, people talk of their disappointment with Mr Tsipras. |
One man angrily highlights how the Syriza leader signed the bailout deal shortly after a referendum, in which more than 60% of Greek voters rejected the austerity measures European creditors wanted to impose. | One man angrily highlights how the Syriza leader signed the bailout deal shortly after a referendum, in which more than 60% of Greek voters rejected the austerity measures European creditors wanted to impose. |
In a bland, smoke-filled office in the heart of Athens, the senior Syriza official and former economy minister, Giorgos Stathakis, admits they have lost a lot of supporters - perhaps 30%. | In a bland, smoke-filled office in the heart of Athens, the senior Syriza official and former economy minister, Giorgos Stathakis, admits they have lost a lot of supporters - perhaps 30%. |
Many of these, he says, are young people who were crucial in bringing Syriza to power in January. | Many of these, he says, are young people who were crucial in bringing Syriza to power in January. |
"That's why I'm campaigning primarily with the younger generations," he says. "Some are critical of what we did as a government in this seven-month period. [But] given our options we did the right thing and we have to continue. | "That's why I'm campaigning primarily with the younger generations," he says. "Some are critical of what we did as a government in this seven-month period. [But] given our options we did the right thing and we have to continue. |
"Alexis [Tsipras] will be forgiven." | "Alexis [Tsipras] will be forgiven." |
Ahead of their rivals | Ahead of their rivals |
For all that has gone wrong, Mr Stathakis is convinced his party still has a good chance to come to power. | For all that has gone wrong, Mr Stathakis is convinced his party still has a good chance to come to power. |
He claims their own polls indicate they have a lead of 3-4% over their nearest rivals, New Democracy. | He claims their own polls indicate they have a lead of 3-4% over their nearest rivals, New Democracy. |
It is a view shared by the independent Athens-based journalist and analyst John Psaropoulos, who argues that while Syriza has faced a lot of criticism, it has also benefited from the resentment felt by many Greeks at the way Brussels treated its ministers during the bailout negotiations. | It is a view shared by the independent Athens-based journalist and analyst John Psaropoulos, who argues that while Syriza has faced a lot of criticism, it has also benefited from the resentment felt by many Greeks at the way Brussels treated its ministers during the bailout negotiations. |
"So I expect they will still come out on top of New Democracy in this election," he says. | "So I expect they will still come out on top of New Democracy in this election," he says. |
"I don't think they will do as well as the 36% they got in January, but probably they will get in the high 20s or maybe 30%." | "I don't think they will do as well as the 36% they got in January, but probably they will get in the high 20s or maybe 30%." |
In an upmarket office near the city centre, a top New Democracy MP, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, dismisses all this, claiming it is his party which has the momentum in this election. | In an upmarket office near the city centre, a top New Democracy MP, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, dismisses all this, claiming it is his party which has the momentum in this election. |
"A couple of months ago we were trailing by 10%, now we're tied," he says. | "A couple of months ago we were trailing by 10%, now we're tied," he says. |
Accusing Syriza of grossly mismanaging the economy while it was in power, he argues it is only a centre-right party like his that can bring the long, painful financial crisis to an end. | Accusing Syriza of grossly mismanaging the economy while it was in power, he argues it is only a centre-right party like his that can bring the long, painful financial crisis to an end. |
It is estimated that 10% of voters have yet to make up their minds which party they will vote for. | It is estimated that 10% of voters have yet to make up their minds which party they will vote for. |
Their choices on Sunday are likely to determine the outcome of this election. | Their choices on Sunday are likely to determine the outcome of this election. |
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