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Will Athens be safe on election day?
We will be in Athens May 5 and May 6, leaving on May 7. We just heard about the national election and were wondering if it would be safe to be there on those dates.
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Having experienced many election days in Athens, i can only say that yes it is safe....
So far at approximately 9 pm, after the first exit poll results ,you could see people from the winning party celebrating in the centre ( like everywhere in Europe), but this time i don't see that happening.... The day before the elections is always very very quiet :) |
Yes, it will be fine.
I don't know where you come from. Is safety an issue where you live around election time? If so you have my sympathy, it must be horrible. |
Well that's a snarky response! I think it's a perfectly legitimate question to ask given the political upheavals in Europe - and here- these days.
We've been in Greece during some of the demonstrations. Most of it occurs in and around Parliament/Syntagma Square. I think you'll be fine if you plan not to be around those areas that day. Good luck! |
Dear Weadles
The demonstrations have nothing to do with the elections. Elections are always peaceful and quiet, people have no reason to protest on such a day. Therefore there is nothing to worry about :) |
Weadles, I'm sorry if you see my remark as snarky. It was an honest question as I have no idea where the OP is based and I have a hope that the democratic process is not marred by violence. This is not always the case and is a terrible thing. I too think the OP is right to ask and I hope my views have removed any concern.
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If anything Athens will be quieter than usual! Many leave Athens for their family home town/village to vote from there. Out here in Messinia it gets busier as they all arrive here :)
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