**Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his New Democracy government have repeatedly ruled out an early vote, publicly committing to complete the parliamentary term with elections in spring 2027.** This stance aligns with the constitutional schedule following the 2023 election, which sets the next vote no later than July 2027. Recent months have seen the premier emphasize political stability, fiscal targets, and institutional reforms over any rush to the polls, including direct statements dismissing speculation about a 2026 contest. Speculation peaked in mid-2026 around potential timing after the Thessaloniki Fair or to counter emerging opposition fragments, but these discussions have cooled without formal moves or procedural triggers such as a lost confidence vote or majority erosion. Traders price the “no” outcome at 81% because the ruling party retains a workable parliamentary position, faces no acute governing crisis, and benefits from presenting continuity ahead of Greece’s EU-related commitments. Late-breaking events like sudden coalition fractures or major scandals could still shift timing, but none have materialized to override the current signals.
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The calling of a snap election requires the formal dissolution of the Hellenic Parliament or another formal scheduling, according to the rules of the jurisdiction, of an election for all members of the Hellenic Parliament within 30 days thereafter.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of Greece; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Binuksan ang Market: Jun 22, 2026, 10:01 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...The calling of a snap election requires the formal dissolution of the Hellenic Parliament or another formal scheduling, according to the rules of the jurisdiction, of an election for all members of the Hellenic Parliament within 30 days thereafter.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of Greece; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...**Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his New Democracy government have repeatedly ruled out an early vote, publicly committing to complete the parliamentary term with elections in spring 2027.** This stance aligns with the constitutional schedule following the 2023 election, which sets the next vote no later than July 2027. Recent months have seen the premier emphasize political stability, fiscal targets, and institutional reforms over any rush to the polls, including direct statements dismissing speculation about a 2026 contest. Speculation peaked in mid-2026 around potential timing after the Thessaloniki Fair or to counter emerging opposition fragments, but these discussions have cooled without formal moves or procedural triggers such as a lost confidence vote or majority erosion. Traders price the “no” outcome at 81% because the ruling party retains a workable parliamentary position, faces no acute governing crisis, and benefits from presenting continuity ahead of Greece’s EU-related commitments. Late-breaking events like sudden coalition fractures or major scandals could still shift timing, but none have materialized to override the current signals.
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