Syriza
Party Ahead in Voter Surveys, but Narrow Margin Shrinks
By ALKMAN
GRANITSAS
Updated
Jan. 7, 2015 4:15 p.m. ET
The Wall Street Journal
ATHENS—Greece’s
leftist opposition party continued to hold a narrow lead ahead of this month’s
national elections, although it appears to be shrinking, two public opinion
polls showed Wednesday.
The polls
show the Syriza party, which opposes Greece’s financial bailout and its
economic reforms, garnering between 28.5% and 31.6% of the vote, placing it
ahead of the governing New Democracy party, which has been implementing the
economic austerity measures.
New
Democracy would get between 25.3% and 28.6% of the vote, according to the two
polls, for the Mega television channel and the weekly To Pontiki newspaper.