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  1. Meimarakis and Mitsotakis make it into run-off vote for New Democracy leadership

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    expected numbers meant that polling centers were kept open beyond the 7 p.m. deadline, helping

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  2. Vote on same-sex civil unions reveals common ground and divisions
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    of voting were announced late on Tuesday, some 48 hours after polling stations had closed. Meimarakis

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  3. New Democracy counts down to Sunday's leadership vote
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    , with polling stations due to close at 7 p.m.

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  4. Newsletter 78 - 17/06/2016

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    ”. Polling data suggests that as glib as Gove’s comment may appear, it reflects the prevailing mood

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  5. Athens sweats on outcome of UK referendum
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    Izquierda Unida will be able to take second place. The Unidos Podemos coalition has been polling second

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  6. Uncomfortable parallels: The Greek and British referendums
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    that Britons “have had enough of experts”. Polling data suggests that as glib as Gove’s comment may appear

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  7. Coalition and opposition make proposal and counter-proposal in build-up to electoral law vote
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    the bill, given that they are currently polling around the 3 percent mark. If either, or both

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  8. Opinion polls sound warning for SYRIZA ahead of party congress
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    they are not. Yiannis Mavris, the head of the polling firm, noted in a radio interview on Monday

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  9. Newsletter 97 - 25/11/2016

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    recent survey on the subject by Greek polling firm Public Issue. A poll published in May indicated

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  10. Are we taking Greeks' devotion to the euro for granted?
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    on the subject by Greek polling firm Public Issue. A poll published in May indicated that 54 percent

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