Politics
Key players in new Greek gov't strike moderate tone but bailout strategy won't change
The new government has had a turbulent first few days as European leaders, international media and markets displayed unease at SYRIZA’s first moves in office. However, this scepticism is unlikely to lead to an immediate shift in tone or direction for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his ministers.
Foreign policy emerges as potential point of friction between EU and new Greek government
Foreign policy, rather than bailout terms or debt relief, is emerging as the first potential point of conflict between Greece and the European Union after the SYRIZA-led government indicated displeasure over calls for further sanctions against Russia due to fighting in eastern Ukraine.
New Greek cabinet a mixed bag, prompting hope and concern
The new 41-member Greek cabinet – a mixed bag in terms of politics and reputations – was sworn in on Tuesday. Some of the appointments, particularly in the areas of justice and tackling corruption, have been well received but the bakgrounds of the new defense and foreign ministers has caused concern.
New Democracy and PASOK ponder next moves after election defeat
Defeats for New Democracy and PASOK in Sunday’s elections look like triggering developments in both parties over the next few weeks.
In decision to ally with Independent Greeks, Tsipras takes high risk option
Greece's new prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, was sworn in on Monday after electing to form a government with right-wing Independent Greeks, raising further concern about whether the new administration will be able to negotiate successfully with Greece's lenders.
SYRIZA heading for Independent Greeks coalition, with uncertain consequences
Final election results in Greece confirmed what had been expected in the last few days: A convincing win for SYRIZA that leaves the leftist party without a parliamentary majority.
SYRIZA heading for big but maybe not conclusive win, exit polls suggest
The first round of exit polls, made public as polling centers closed at 7 p.m., indicate that SYRIZA will achieve a much larger margin of victory than expected but is not guaranteed to get a parliamentary majority.
Three things to watch out for in today's Greek elections
A victory for SYRIZA in the general elections looks certain according to opinion polls but there are three factors to look out for on Sunday that will prove decisive in shaping Greek politics over the next few weeks and months.
Top SYRIZA officials hint at path to compromise with eurozone
As opinion polls show support for SYRIZA growing and the leftists edging towards a parliamentary majority, so the comments coming from the party’s leading officials have shifted towards a more conciliatory approach towards Greece’s lenders.
Bookies' odds against SYRIZA emerging with majority from Sunday's elections
Bookmakers appear confident that SYRIZA will win Sunday’s elections but without an outright majority. They also anticipate a close contest for the third place and believe it is more likely than not that Independent Greeks will enter Parliament.