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Possibility of post-election breakup dogs Greek coalition

PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos continues to maintain the stakes for the May 25 European Parliament elections high as he keeps coming back to the possibility that the coalition will not be able to survive the vote.
While Venizelos has backed away from setting the bar for the centre-left Olive Tree alliance - which PASOK leads - at 10 percent, he has insisted that the government will find it difficult to continue if the socialists emerge damaged from next week’s ba...
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