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Course of Freedom grabs opposition spotlight as PASOK and SYRIZA drift to wings

A series of opinion polls published over the last couple of weeks have provided no encouragement to PASOK and SYRIZA, its predecessor as the main opposition party, while indicating that Course of Freedom, which positions itself on the extreme left, continues to be the party that is the main vehicle for voters’ frustration.
The common theme in the recent surveys, including two new opinion polls published on Monday, is that New Democracy’s ratings are picking up but that the public’s satisfaction with the government remains low. Against this backdrop, only Course of Freedom...
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