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  1. Poor poll figures leave Samaras in quandary over next move
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    for @EFSYNTAKTON: SYRIZA 36%, ND 25, Potami 9.5, G Dawn 7.5, KKE 6.5, PASOK 5.5, Ind Greeks 4, DIMAR

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  2. Samaras buys some time with request for confidence vote
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    the ballots cast in the confidence vote. Given that nine Golden Dawn MPs are in pre-trial custody

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  3. DIMAR left in disarray after failed attempt to oust Kouvelis

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    17.5, G. Dawn 5.3, To Potami 4.6, KKE 4.4, PASOK 3.9, Ind Grks 2, LAOS 1.1, others 9.1 #Greece

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  4. Greece's biggest problem? Society's lack of openness
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    students and Golden Dawn thugs. Modern Greeks, in part because of their glorious ancient heritage, have

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  5. Venizelos under further pressure as PASOK grows ever more anxious
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    for Mega TV: SYRIZA 26.7%, ND 20.2, Potami 6, G Dawn 5.7, KKE 5.7, PASOK 4, Ind Greeks 3, LAOS 2.1

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  6. No prospect of compromise for entrenched Greek parties

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    Analysis poll for SBC: SYRIZA 29.4, ND 19, G. Dawn 6.5, Potami 5.4, KKE 4.3, PASOK 4.1, Ind Grks 3

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  7. Two more parties prepare to step onto overcrowded Greek political stage
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    out of the government earlier this year when a secretly filmed video of him meeting Golden Dawn

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  8. Newsletter 7 - 12/12/2014

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    losing votes to the right (including to Golden Dawn, which polled at 9.4 percent) and decided

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  9. Greece: Where did it all go wrong?
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    . Samaras saw his party losing votes to the right (including to Golden Dawn, which polled at 9.4

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  10. First vote for president leaves coalition with uphill task to avoid snap elections
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    ), Stathis Boukouras and Chrysovalantis Alexopoulos (both ex-Golden Dawn). All three were considered

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