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Greek elections: Merkel calls on voters to stay with Europe | Greek elections: Merkel calls on voters to stay with Europe |
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The German chancellor has said she wants Greece to "remain part of our story" ahead of elections that could cast doubt over the country's future in the eurozone. | The German chancellor has said she wants Greece to "remain part of our story" ahead of elections that could cast doubt over the country's future in the eurozone. |
Angela Merkel called for unity on the last day of political campaigning. | Angela Merkel called for unity on the last day of political campaigning. |
Both Syriza and the New Democracy party will hold their final rallies later. | Both Syriza and the New Democracy party will hold their final rallies later. |
The possibility of a left-wing Syriza victory in Sunday's vote has sparked fears that Greece could default on its debt and exit from the euro. | The possibility of a left-wing Syriza victory in Sunday's vote has sparked fears that Greece could default on its debt and exit from the euro. |
Mrs Merkel urged the country to remain a part of the eurozone on Friday. | |
"At the heart of our principles lies solidarity," she said during a news conference in Florence with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. | |
"I want Greece, despite the difficulties, to remain part of our story." | "I want Greece, despite the difficulties, to remain part of our story." |
Speaking to crowds of supporters on Thursday night, Syriza's leader, Alexis Tsipras, repeated his promise to have half of Greece's international debt written off when the current bailout deal ends. | Speaking to crowds of supporters on Thursday night, Syriza's leader, Alexis Tsipras, repeated his promise to have half of Greece's international debt written off when the current bailout deal ends. |
He said an end to "national humiliation" was near, as opinion polls showed the party in the lead with just days to go until the vote. | He said an end to "national humiliation" was near, as opinion polls showed the party in the lead with just days to go until the vote. |
Greece has endured deep budget cuts tied to its massive bailout from so-called troika - the EU, International Monetary Fund and European Central Bank. | Greece has endured deep budget cuts tied to its massive bailout from so-called troika - the EU, International Monetary Fund and European Central Bank. |
Greek economy in numbers | |
Opinion polls suggest the gap between Syriza and the conservative New Democracy party, which heads the current government, is widening. | Opinion polls suggest the gap between Syriza and the conservative New Democracy party, which heads the current government, is widening. |
Syriza has moderated its stance since the peak of the eurozone crisis, and says it wants Greece to stay in the euro. | |
But critics say that what the party is advocating may mean Greece will be forced to leave the eurozone whether it wants to or not. | |
Mr Tsipras has vowed to renegotiate the bailout agreements and to restructure country's the debt, which is currently 175% of GDP. | |
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' New Democracy party holds its final campaign rally in Athens later, while the Syriza leader will be in Heraklion. | |
Syriza is tipped to win the vote but without an outright majority, and analysts say the party may struggle to find a coalition partner. | |
Mr Tsipras has said he will not govern with those who support what he has called the policies of Chancellor Merkel. | |
Germany is seen in Greece as taking the hardest line on its debt. | |
Earlier this month, a spokesman for Mrs Merkel said Germany expected Greece to uphold the terms of its international bailout agreement. |
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