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Approaching Golden Dawn verdict shines spotlight on Greek politics, justice
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After five and a half years of hearings, the criminal trial of the political leadership and several members of Greek far-right party Golden Dawn is due to reach a verdict on Wednesday morning.
The trial is heavy with significance both for Greece’s political system and for the justice system, both of which have come under scrutiny for their response to the actions of the party in and out of Parliament.
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