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ND suffers ratings blow after train crash, hopes time is on its side

The first opinion poll since last week’s deadly train crash suggests that support for New Democracy has declined, raising questions about whether the ruling centre-right party can win an outright majority in the upcoming elections, even after being awarded a 50-seat bonus in a second vote.
The Marc survey for Ant-1 TV showed support for ND slipping 2.9 points to 29.6 pct, while backing for SYRIZA and PASOK remained almost unchanged at 25 and 9.7 pct respectively. There were slight increases for smaller parties, like radical left MERa25 (u...
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