Greece in final bid to avert fresh polls

Greece in final bid to avert fresh polls
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Summary Greece's president prepared to meet political chiefs Sunday in a final attempt to avoid fresh polls.

The efforts come amid heightened fears of a eurozone exit following inconclusive elections while Papoulias making an attempt to forge an emergency coalition.President Carolos Papoulias will summon party leaders in a bid to form a government that will enjoy the backing of the parliamentary body that emerged from general elections on May 6, his office said in a statement Saturday.The political impasse must be overcome by Thursday, when parliament convenes, or new elections will have to be called in June.A new poll published hours before the meetings showed Greeks were desperate for a coalition government that will keep the country in the euro.An overriding 72 percent said parties should cooperate at all costs in the Kappa Research poll published in To Vima weekly.And in response to a separate question, 78.1 percent said the new government should do whatever it takes to keep Greece in the euro.The leaders of the conservative, radical left and socialist parties, which took the top three places in last weekends polls, all failed in previous attempts to build a coalition.Papoulias will meet them at 0900 GMT Sunday, hoping to convince them that it is in the national interests to cooperate within a unity government.The president will later meet separately with heads of smaller parties elected to parliament, including the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn, his office said.Papoulias on Saturday said there were grains of optimism that a coalition could be formed between the conservatives, the socialists and the small pro-European Democratic Left party, according to his office.
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