Samaras faces Greek voters sceptical of euro-exit warnings
Investors, meanwhile, are selling Greek bonds, down 7.4% in the last month, and stocks, down by 22%
Athens
FRANCES Moschou, who supported Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in national elections in 2012, may now represent a bad omen for him as he fights for political survival.
Ms Moschou, a 32-year-old from the Greek island of Rhodes, dismisses an argument that Mr Samaras and his New Democracy party are reviving before snap elections on Jan 25: voting for the anti-austerity Syriza alliance led by Alexis Tsipras would reignite the threat of Greece's exit from the euro area.
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