The latest polls before Greece’s general elections predict a win for Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s centre-right New Democracy over PM Alexis Tsipras’s left-wing Syriza.
Greece election: End of the road for Alexis Tsipras’s SYRIZA? [vid]

The latest polls before Greece’s general elections predict a win for Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s centre-right New Democracy over PM Alexis Tsipras’s left-wing Syriza.
Devastating loss for ruling left-wing Syriza party in European election opens door to New Democracy party. Tsipras’s last-minute handouts may have backfired. Focus turns to the feasibility of Mitsotakis’s plans to lower taxes.
A campaign that failed to capture the voters’ imagination is coming to an end, and Greeks are preparing to cast their ballots in what seems to be the most unpredictable general election of the economic crisis era.
Greeks are heading for the general election in a rather subdued campaign atmosphere, as the policies for the next parliamentary term are already in place – they are dictated by the creditors and approved in parliament by most of the opposition.
No Greek government in the last quarter of a century has had the luxury of such a promising window of opportunity to drive reform and modernisation. But such a juncture calls for Costas Karamanlis to turn to conviction politics.