for more we speak to john pseropolous. what do you expect? >> reporter: i expect he will because his party is aware if enough nps effect because if he's not approved in parliament they will go directly to elections, the polls show that if the socialists were approach the greek people through elections they would not get the majority they have now. we'd probably have neither of the two major parties, the conservatives now in opposition and the socialists forming enough of the majority in parliament in order to create a government on their own and we would therefore have what's called a hung parliament where one of the parties, which ever one ends up in front will have to go to the other and ask for a coalition government, and obviously with the two current party leaders, that has already been proved impossible so you could very well have a protected political crisis in which greece cannot form a government and has to go back to the people with renewed elections until something changes. prime minister george papandreou has said rather cunningly