for more on this, the bbc's tim willcox joins us from athens. tim, not too much of an exaggeration to say the greeks are on the verge of making history with these elections. >> absolutely right. two days ago before this vote, the second volt, six weeks after the first one, which could shape the whole future of the eurozone and the political parties have been holding their final rallies, the new democracy party will be holding its final rally this evening just below me here. last night was the turn of that series of parties, the left-wing party headed by the charismatic 37-year-old, alexis. his language is changing slightly. it was interesting to hear what he said last night and compare it to a few weeks ago. when he originally emerged in the first vote on may 6, he was talking about ripping up that bailout agreement with brussels. he wouldn't enter into a coalition with new democracy, and he said he wanted to completely change that. he says now he will renegotiate that deal with brussels. he also says he is prepared to share power and do deals wi