Greek voters will elect a new government on September 20, following the resignation of the then-Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in August, which triggered early parliamentary elections. Tsipras seeks to secure a mandate backing the unpopular austerity reforms his government agreed to in exchange for a third bailout from Greece’s international creditors.
The main TV channels and radio stations in the country have held talk-shows and discussions, aimed at explaining the technical details of the forthcoming elections, reminding the opening hours of the ballot stations and explaining the electoral procedure.
In late August, CEO of MRB pollster Dimitris Mavros told Sputnik that overall public fury with political powers in Greece makes it impossible to predict the results of the upcoming elections.