ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's leftist Syriza party and its main rival, conservative New Democracy, have been running neck-and-neck in polls before Sunday's election, making an outright winner unlikely.
Greece needs political stability to implement the terms of a new 86-billion euro bailout, and avoid lurching back towards bankruptcy and an exit from the euro.
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