Samaras Clashes With Tsipras as Greek Campaigning Wraps Up

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Greece’s two main election rivals clashed over the country’s future economic direction as they wound up their respective campaigns for a vote Sunday that promises to reverberate across Europe.

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, struggling to pull his New Democracy back into the running less than 48 hours before voting begins, and Alexis Tsipras of the Coalition of the Radical Left, known as Syriza, used their closing rallies to claim they were best placed to deliver Greece from unemployment and crushing debt and free it from an international aid program.