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In reply to the discussion: Breaking: Greece Exit Poll Projects Radical Left Anti-Bailout Syriza Party Winning Election [View all]MFrohike
(1,980 posts)39. Links?
Never heard of such a thing, so I'd be interested to learn.
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Breaking: Greece Exit Poll Projects Radical Left Anti-Bailout Syriza Party Winning Election [View all]
Hissyspit
Jan 2015
OP
I guess you are "radical" when you don't like unelected bankers running your country for you. n/t
pa28
Jan 2015
#8
The left is always "radical left," "far left," "exteme left," or some combination.
merrily
Jan 2015
#29
They have had alliances with Golden Dawn. Not sure this is a good thing. nt
stevenleser
Jan 2015
#30
Here are a few, they are working with right wing Golden Dawn and Independent Greeks
stevenleser
Jan 2015
#43
Exit polls suggest that that Syriza is likely to get between 146 - 155 in the 300-seat parliament
bemildred
Jan 2015
#5
And they are against Russia sanctions... I bet some want the old times of military dictatorship back
jakeXT
Jan 2015
#9
Their anti-austerity platform should be championed by every left-wing party in the West. nt
Ykcutnek
Jan 2015
#7
As long as Greece is on the Euro, there isn't much they can do to stop austerity
FLPanhandle
Jan 2015
#14
Or, they could just keep "looking forward." How much you want to bet that nothing really changes???
blkmusclmachine
Jan 2015
#32
LOL. I see the AP's style book has been properly updated: "Radical Left Anti-Bailout" (now changed)
PSPS
Jan 2015
#20
So what if it's obvious? What's gonna happen? Nothing! Not in this corrupt country. nt
valerief
Jan 2015
#45
Official projection: 36.5% of vote, 149-151 seats (right at the point of governing without partners)
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2015
#23
Indeed, pretending is important for balance sheets and profit statements. n/t
PoliticAverse
Jan 2015
#31
They say they intend to renegotiate loans at a more favorable level and if that fails...
stevenleser
Jan 2015
#44