Economists vote for stability
Rating agencies and international analysts are eager to see post-election Greece continue on its current fiscal path and reform policy.
Rating agencies and international analysts are eager to see post-election Greece continue on its current fiscal path and reform policy.
Greece was among the cheapest markets in Europe in terms of the price of electricity paid by households in the fourth quarter of 2022, while in the same period it had the most expensive wholesale markets.
The participation rate in Greece’s legislative elections reached 48.76% as of 4.30 p.m., the Interior Ministry reported.
The country has been very close to what I’d always like it to be in this election: so politically predictable, it’s almost dull.
Greeks were voting on Sunday for a new government in a poll likely to be inconclusive, setting the stage for either a coalition administration or new elections in about a month’s time.
A man with his dog casts his vote at a polling station in Athens.
A total of 31.52 percent of registered voters have participated in Greece’s legislative elections so far, according to Michalis Stavrianoudakis, the Interior Ministry’s general secretary.
Greece went to the polls on Sunday in a general election unlikely to produce a clear winner, with a second vote expected by July if the country’s fractious political parties fail to agree to a coalition.
Political leaders participated in Greece’s legislative elections on Sunday, sharing a common vision for greater equality and social justice.
Reduced tariffs in June (compared to those in May) were announced by the majority of electricity suppliers, following the decline in prices on the Energy Exchange.