ATHENS Wed Jan 22, 2014 3:48am EST
(Reuters) - Greece's main opposition Syriza party has
widened its lead over the ruling conservatives, a poll found on Wednesday, but
most Greeks said they do not trust any party to rule the country.
The poll by Public Issue for the Efimerida Ton Syntakton
newspaper found the anti-austerity party would get 31.5 percent of the vote if
elections were held now, giving it a 3.5 percentage-point lead over Prime
Minister Antonis Samaras's New Democracy.
Local and European Parliament elections will be held in May
and Syriza, which has vowed to tear up the multi-billion euro international
bailout agreement keeping Greece afloat, hopes a strong showing will strengthen
its call for early elections.