(ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />Leaders of Greece's anti-bailout parties voted on Sunday (May 6) in an election where no clear winner is expected due to support for the two main parties being sapped by the smaller ones.<br/> <br />After casting his ballot, leader of the Democratic Left party Fotis Kouvelis said Greece needs to remain alive and the people need to stand on their feet.<br/> <br />Greece's youngest political leader, Alexis Tsipras, is seeking a united left front that will call time on the harsh austerity that comes with an international bailout keeping Athens afloat.<br/> <br />He calls the ultimatum thrown down by mainstream parties, bailout or bust, a scare tactic to force people to accept painful cuts in pay and pensions.<br/> <br />These smaller parties are expected to well as disenchantment mounts in Greece with a series of harsh austerity measures meant to save the country from bankruptcy.