The results of this national election in Greece is considered to be one of the most crucial factors in determining the future of the Eurozone who is now in a debt crisis.
The Greeks is not just voting who will get the 50-seat position in the 300-member parliament but more importantly, the future of their country with respect to the 17-member Euro currency bloc.

The vote between the conservative New Democracy party who is for the European bailout; and the leftist Syriza, who is planning to denounce the deal and take Greece back to Drachma and out of the Euro is now on a tight race, according to the latest polls, each getting around 27-30 percent of the votes.
However, the latest unofficial polls suggest that New Democracy party holds a narrow edge over Syriza, but many analysts say that it's too narrow to draw any conclusion on what the official results would be.