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  1. New Democracy broadens attack on SYRIZA to include migration, national issues

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    right-wing Independent Greeks, who might not make it into Parliament, and even Golden Dawn, whose

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  2. Appealing to dual audiences compounds mixed messages from SYRIZA

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    for @skaigr SYRIZA 33.5 ND 27 Potami 7.5 KKE 5.5 G Dawn 5.5 PASOK 4.5 Ind Greeks 3 Papandreou 1.5 Other 4

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  3. Why Greece’s ‘also ran’ parties are crucial
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    Agora

    and Golden Dawn), recent opinion polls suggest that the “also rans” could take anything from 5 to 8

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  4. Greece almost last in EU for press freedom, index finds

    Society

    party Golden Dawn, which it said “has no qualms about using violence against journalists

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  5. EU experts concerned about level of xenophobia, violence against migrants in Greece

    Society

    and asylum seekers, who often become targets of racist violence. Golden Dawn increased xenophobia

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  6. Public support for coalition still strong but Tsipras walks fine line with party

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to 18.3 percent. Metron Analysis for Parapolitika weekly SYRIZA 42.1% ND 18.3 Potami 5.7 G Dawn 5.3 KKE

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  7. Newsletter 19 - 13/03/2015

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    Greece’s third largest party, Golden Dawn, and its supporters. One of the problems of using history

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  8. Mentioning the war so we don't have to mention the war

    Agora

    , Golden Dawn, and its supporters. One of the problems of using history as a reference point

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  9. Tsipras targets opposition in debate but parliament speaker steals the show

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    by insisting that even Golden Dawn MPs who were in pre-trial detention should be allowed to cast

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  10. Government's strategy unclear as pressure from lenders mounts

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    percent of Communist Party voters, 50 percent of Golden Dawn voters, 44 percent of PASOK voters, 36

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