Greeks hopeful despite high probability of fresh elections in September

  • 9 years ago
Another day and another political crisis in Greece with polling stations likely to open for business next month.

The resignation of Alexis Tsipras as Greek prime minister on Thursday has caused another bout of uncertainty in Europe but on the streets of Athens the reaction was mixed.

One Athens resident said he lives in “hope, hope for a better future”. He added that “no politician has ever fulfilled his promises”.

“The elections could not be avoided because of the split inside Syriza,” said one man near the Greek parliament. “But maybe it’s a good chance to clear the political landscape. Under the current conditions, the governing party couldn’t fulfill its commitments to the creditors,” he added.

One Greek woman explained that “Syriza didn’t have enough power in the parliament to pass certain crucial bills and Tsipras had a difficult time governing. He would have to depend on the rebels inside the party or on the opposition so he had no choice but to call snap elections.”