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by Maria Spiliopoulou
ATHENS, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) -- The leaders of all Greek political parties represented in the previous parliament, with the exception of the far-Right Golden Dawn (Chryssi Avghi) party, crossed their swords on Wednesday night during a marathon televised debate ahead of the Sept. 20 general elections.
During the three-hour debate hosted at the national broadcaster ERT, former Prime Minister and SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras defended his seven month government's record and called on voters to give him a second chance to complete his party's program to change Greece.
The five-year debt crisis and the proposed formulas to overcome it dominated the debate, which was the first held after six years.
"In six months the Greek government gave a difficult battle to defend Greek peoples' rights ... We managed to stabilize the economy. The fight continues. We hope to succeed in the future," Tsipras said, asked why Greeks should vote for SYRIZA after the party went back on its pre-electoral pledges.
Ahead of January's national elections SYRIZA had promised to tear up the bailouts and put an outright end to austerity.
This summer the SYRIZA-led government signed the country's third bailout in five years with international creditors that contains new harsh austerity and reforms measures in exchange of more loans over the next three years.
Tsipras has repeatedly explained that he chose the painful compromise because the alternative would be a chaotic bankruptcy and Grexit.
Following a revolt within SYRIZA by anti-bailout hardliners, he resigned in late August triggering the snap polls which according to pollsters will be too close to call.
In all recent surveys SYRIZA, in most cases, and the conservative New Democracy (ND) party hold a razor thin lead.
ND leader Vangelis Meimarakis urged Greeks to vote for his party to complete the work that was left unfinished when Greece headed to early elections in January.
"We brought investments and Tsipras chased them away," he said, stressing the need for growth-boosting policies to kick start the recession-hit economy.
Meanwhile, socialist PASOK party chief Fofi Gennimata said "If there was a Golden Raspberry Award for the economy, Mr. Tsipras would surely get it," criticizing the former premier and his government over the managing of the crisis.