In a televised address to the nation Sunday noon, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras drew the highlights of his political strategy just two day before the second round of voting for the country’s next President that is going to take place in the shadow of the MP-bribery-scandal.
“Consensus on the presidential vote, conclusion of the negotiations with the Troika, a broader governing coalition and snap elections even at the end of 2015,” Samaras said explaining how to end the current political crisis, apparently after agreement with his junior coalition partner PASOK. The term of the current Greek government ends in June 2016.








