Greece's election has long been a buzz with loud debates in cafes or street protests. But this year the atmosphere is calm ahead of Sunday's general election.

Voters question the ability of the main parties to solve people's economic problems. Analysts warn that the number of people who will abstain could increase this time, given the apparent lack of interest in the election. The possibility that tomorrow's elections will be inconclusive and require a second round, due to new electoral systems, also contributes to some abstentions from voting.