
Greek Presidential Vote Stalemate: Third Round Fails to Produce Winner
A fourth round is now scheduled for Wednesday, February 12, where a candidate will only need an absolute majority of 151 votes in the 300-seat legislature to be elected.
A fourth round is now scheduled for Wednesday, February 12, where a candidate will only need an absolute majority of 151 votes in the 300-seat legislature to be elected.
Predictions indicate that Costas Tasoulas will receive the nomination for the state's highest office with a majority of up to 162 delegates in the fourth vote to be held on February 12
The candidacy of Tasoulas is more widely accepted with 47.8% against 40.2% for Louka Katseli and 37% for Tasos Giannitsis
Greek, Turkish FMs meet ahead of Mitsotakis-Erdogan meeting in late January or early February