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Kathimerini - Grecia | Viernes, 14. Septiembre 2007

A clash of conflicting forces in Greek elections

Stavros Lygeros comments on the general elections that will be held in Greece this Sunday, September 16th. "The elections will be partly decided by the clash of two conflicting forces: The first is a centrifugal force – it originates from the crisis of Greece's two-party system and pushes disaffected voters toward the minor parties which will attract a great deal of the protest vote. The other is centripetal: It is rooted in concerns over a weak government and is pushing voters toward the big parties. ... A transition to a workable coalition government is highly unlikely. ND and PASOK have both presented voters with a dilemma. Riding on the more favorable opinion polls, the conservative leader has warned that unless a strong, single-party government is formed, he will call for fresh elections. For his part, the Socialist leader has called on left-wing and generally disenchanted voters to sweep right-wing ND, as it were, out of power."

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