What does it take to form a majority government in Greece?


Considering the voter turnout, there is a significant opportunity for new political parties whose narrative could resonate with voters who have completely lost trust in the parties currently in parliament. The answer “No one” to the question of who is best suited to form a government often dominates polls. Yet no party has capitalized on this opportunity, and the status quo remains: less than a quarter of the electorate can form a majority government in a system already plagued by scandals and corruption.