With only 168 MPs in favour, the coalition government's candidate, former EU commissioner Stavros Dimas, fell short by 12 votes, automatically triggering the dissolution of parliament.
"We did everything in our power for parliament to elect a president and avoid early elections, which are surrounded by serious dangers," the Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras, said after the vote.
The conservative leader said he would seek a general election on 25 January. "There is no time to waste," he said.
All polls suggest that the Syriza party, a Greek acronym for "Radical coalition of the left", is likely to be in a position to seek a coalition government. Syriza's leadership has repeatedly said they will renegotiate the country's bailout agreement, cancel half of the country's debt pile and put an end to austerity.
Alexis Tsipras, center, leader of the main opposition left-wing Syriza party smiles after the third round of voting to elect a new Greek president at the Parliament in Athens on Monday. Photo / AP
"Today is a historic day," Alexis Tsipras, the party's chief said as he walked out of parliament on Monday. "A new future has begun, be optimistic and happy."
Following a six-year recession and a slew of spending cuts, the Greek economy has recently seen growth, but with a quarter of the country's GDP wiped out in just a few years, the marks of austerity are still visible.
Greece has borrowed more than NZ$370bn in loans from the EU and IMF, which have in turn imposed harsh measures and reforms.
European officials have recently praised Athens for its fiscal adjustment efforts and fear that having Syriza in power could be a setback.
"A strong commitment to Europe and broad support among the Greek voters and political leaders for the necessary growth-friendly reform process will be essential for Greece to thrive again within the euro area," said European Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici yesterday.
Investors fear that a Syriza win could mean a move away from the terms of the bailout deal.
"The problem with Syriza is that their politics aren't clear: will they reach a compromise or clash with international creditors?" asked Nikolaos Skourias, senior economist at Iniohos Advisory Services. "The issue isn't austerity but Greece's reform drive... markets essentially don't know and they're more scared if Syriza implements its most radical policies."
Among its proposed policies, Syriza has said it will nationalise Greece's banks, restore the minimum wage and abolish recent labour reforms.Greece's political turbulence comes shortly after Premier Samaras negotiated a two-month extension to the bailout.
International inspectors are scheduled to return to Athens in a month's time to wrap up a review set to unlock NZ$10bn worth of loans. Failure to do so could lead to shortfalls.
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