German polls on Greece see no party with absolute majority
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Tsipras far from forming government on his own, writes German newspaper Bild.
Bild sees To Potami reaching 9% reaches abd estimates the undecided vote at around 10%.
SYRIZA will not exceed 28%, according to the poll, which the German newspaper published.
Resigned Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is far from an absolute majority in the elections of September 20, says the German newspaper.
The poll shows that Alexis Tsipras's party now has a rate not exceeding 28%. In the last elections in January 2015, the percentage of SYRIZA stood at 36%.
The second strongest electoral force, according to the poll, is the main opposition party New Democracy, according to the poll, taking 25%.
According to the largest in circulation newspaper of Germany, the "Democratic Unity" party led by Panagiotis Lafazani (that splintered from SYRIZA) gets 8%.
According to the website of German magazine "Focus", To Potami led by Stavros Theodorakis will get a maximum of 9% while the percentage of undecided voters is around 10%.
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