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PASOK feels the squeeze as main rivals paint stark election dilemma

With all parties in informal campaign mode, the outcome of the next elections is becoming increasingly uncertain. The gap between New Democracy and SYRIZA is closing, while PASOK is emerging as the main loser in an increasingly polarised debate.
The latest polling figures released by Marc for ANT1 show ND ahead with 32.7 pct, with SYRIZA at 25.2 pct and PASOK trailing with 9.8 pct. The conservatives have gained 0.2 points since the end of December, while the left-wing opposition picked up 0.6 p...
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