According to the first poll, Alexis Tsipras has the support of 32% of the voters while Evangelos Meimarakis is supported by 28% of the electorate. Independent Greeks (ANEL), Syriza's coalition partners, might not be re-elected, as the polls suggest that they are garnering 2% of the vote. The minimum requirement to enter the Greek Parliament is to gain 3%. of the vote.
Popular Unity of Panagiotis Lafazanis, the former Energy Minister of Syriza, gained 3,9% of the votes in the poll. The centrist To Potami had 4.4% of the respondents vote and Golden Dawn remained third with 6.6% of the votes.
The polls suggest that Greece's parliamentary elections are going to be a close race and not a clear victory for Syriza.
The conservatives believe that there is a shift in public opinion that could lead New Democracy back to power. Sources inside Syriza, say that the party can still win the elections if the undecided voters support Syriza.
There is a significant 14% of voters that they have not decided who they will vote for in the upcoming elections. But it seems that even if Syriza wins the elections, will probably not be able to form a majority administration and will have to govern with a coalition partner.