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Five things to watch for in today's elections in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politics. The Neo-Nazi party has also been polling well in opinion surveys ahead of the EU vote. It looks set
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SYRIZA leads in most age groups, professions but coalition parties dominant among pensioners
PoliticsGreek Politicsfew days are those from the Public Issue polling company. Its breakdown of Greeks’ voting intentions
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PASOK marks 40th anniversary by baring its split personality
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPASOK’s rapid decline from a party that garnered almost 45 percent of the vote in late 2009 appears not to be over yet, with a deep internal rift threatening to split the Socialists – now polling at less than 10 percent – in two. PASOK marks the 40th anniversary since its founding on September 3
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Vast majority of Greeks pessimistic on prospects of recovery despite coalition efforts
Society. However, this is an improvement on February 2013, when the same polling company found that only
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SYRIZA builds clear but not conclusive lead in polls as PASOK and GD fade
PoliticsGreek Politicsand PASOK polling 4 percent or less in two of the three. While PASOK’s decline has been evident
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Newsletter 5 - 28/11/2014
is that with PASOK polling under 6 percent in most opinion polls, success would be hard to come by if one
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Could Democratic Left (DIMAR) hold the key to the Greek presidential election result?
PoliticsGreek Politicsis currently polling well below the 3 percent threshold needed to gain seats in the House. This means
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Papandreou seeks new, undefined role on political centre stage in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicspolling lower than that recently. A Papandreou-controlled PASOK is unlikely to improve on this. In fact
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Snap elections in Greece: The scenarios ahead
PoliticsGreek Politicslikely than the latter and so far only one polling company (Public Issue) has published projected
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Papandreou's bid for new role in Greek politics far from simple task
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat it is polling not far above the 3-percent threshold.
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