15 June 2012 Last updated at 04:23 ETSyriza leader Alexis Tsipras addressed his supporters in Athens on Thursday
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Parties in Greece are making their last pitch for votes ahead of a repeat election seen as crucial to the debt-laden country's future in the eurozone.
New Democracy, the pro-bailout conservative party which narrowly led at the ballot last month, is due to hold its last big campaign rally.
Syriza, the anti-bailout bloc which surged to second place in May, held its final rally in Athens on Thursday.
Unofficial opinion polls suggest a fall in support for anti-bailout parties.
Under Greek election law, official opinion polls are banned in the two weeks before the election.
Tough austerity measures were attached to the two international bailouts awarded to Greece, an initial package worth 110bn euros (£89bn; $138bn) in 2010, then a follow-up last year worth 130bn euros.
While five of the seven main political groups reject the last bailout, only one - the Communists - wants the country to abandon the euro.
Germany, which has the eurozone's most powerful economy, insists Greece, like other member-states which have received international bailouts, must abide by the austerity conditions.
German Bundesbank (central bank) chief Jens Weidmann repeated the warning on Friday, adding that the eurozone could not allow any country to "blackmail" it with the threat of financial contagion.
Greek bailout: Where the parties stand
Party Stance on bailout Share of vote May
Pro-bailout parties
New Democracy Keep bailout but more time for restructuring and EU help to stimulate growth 19%
Socialist (Pasok) Keep bailout but subject it to a "structured and courageous revision"; implement fiscal adjustment over three years, not two 13%
Anti-bailout parties
Syriza Cancel bailout, nationalise banks and freeze privatisations, but stay inside eurozone 17%
Independent Greeks Reject bailout but remain in eurozone 11%
Democratic Left Gradually disengage from bailout but stay in eurozone 6%
Communist (KKE) Unilaterally cancel debt, leave the EU and restore Greece's own currency 9%
Golden Dawn Tear up the bailout but not necessarily abandon the euro 7%