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ND tries to pin 'populist' tag on PASOK as voters show little interest in fuelling two-horse race
It is increasingly the case that the rhetoric coming from New Democracy officials is aimed at identifying PASOK as its only real rival, and convincing voters that the socialists are peddling a similar form of leftist populism to the one that SYRIZA became associated with in previous years.
However, opinion polls increasingly show that while New Democracy and PASOK are the two leading parties, support across the political spectrum is so diffuse that this pair is not, at this moment at least, in a direct head-to-head battle for power.
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