• August 22, 2007: The
Democratic Social Movement (DIKKI) (6th largest party in the previous elections) announced its
electoral alliance with the
Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA). • August 29, 2007: Opinion pollers MRB came under criticism from
PASOK. Mathematical inconsistencies were alleged, such as response tallies summing up to more than 100%. MRB denied the allegations. MRB's parent company, Spot-Thompson Greece, are
New Democracy's advertisers. • August 30, 2007: MRB came under more fire as it cancelled publication of its regular biannual "Trends" survey, citing extreme difficulty in obtaining accurate information in the
fire-stricken areas. Critics said that this admission automatically rendered previous voting behavior MRB estimates from these areas unreliable; yet, the election results in the prefectures which were devastated by the fires (
Ilia,
Euboea and
Arcadia), were marked by a loss in votes for both the main opposition party and the ruling party. • September 1, 2007: The
Areios Pagos refused to certify
Fofi Gennimata as a candidate for the PASOK nationwide list, citing non-eligibility because Mrs. Gennimata is elected the
superprefect of Athens and Piraeus. This was criticised angrily by PASOK as an attempt to politicise the courts. • September 2, 2007: The
Areios Pagos: • refused to include the title of DIKKI in the
electoral alliance of SYRIZA claiming that the internal procedures followed by DIKKI were flawed. This was criticised furiously by SYRIZA and DIKKI as inappropriate interference in party political activity on behalf of the courts. • refused to allow the
New Fascism () party contest the election because of its provocative name. • refused to allow the
New Salvation Party – Christian Democracy to use the
Cross as its logo on the grounds that it is a religious symbol. • excluded seven other parties from the elections for failure to pay the required electoral deposit. • September 6, 2007:
NET state television, in
simulcast with the major private TV stations, broadcast the debate among the leaders of ND, PASOK,
Communist Party of Greece (KKE), SYRIZA,
Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS), and
Democratic Revival, who were questioned by six reporters in six rounds of questions and follow-ups. Questions and responses were rotated and timed. The debate lasted approximately 2.5 hours and concluded with a two-minute speech by each leader. The debate format, agreed beforehand by the participating parties, met with criticism for being too rigid and formal, too protective of the politicians and not conducive to exhaustive scrutiny of their policies. ==Electoral system==