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Greece: Parties see support drop after forming govt

20. November 2011. | 06:39

Source: Athensnews.gr

A poll published on Friday shows that support for the country’s two biggest parties dropped this week after they formed the interim coalition government.

A poll published on Friday shows that support for the country’s two biggest parties dropped this week after they formed the interim coalition government.

A total 21.2 percent of respondents said they would vote for New Democracy, down from 22.5 percent in a poll 10 days ago, according to the survey conducted by pollster Alco for the Newsit website.

Pasok dropped even more than ND, to 11.8 percent, from 15 percent.

The far-right Popular Orthodox Rally (Laos) lost 0.5 percentage points to score 5.2 percent in the poll, which was conducted by telephone on November 14-16 among 1,000 potential voters.

The data included voters who were undecided, would abstain, or cast blank or invalid ballots, which together totalled 28.9 percent.

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