In Athens, there are fears that the election will bring even more uncertainty and tension. In Athens, it is difficult today to find a Greek who does not pronounce perfectly the name of the leader of the Turkish opposition, Kemal Kiliçdaroglu.

"Turkey's political future will have direct and immediate consequences for Greece," says Sia Kossioni, presenter of the 20 p.m. newscast. "The Turkish election is an equation with several unknowns. No one really knows," says Rania Tzima, head of the television news of the private channel Mega.