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« on: January 22, 2023, 05:12:02 PM »

3rd. Immigrants now make a majority in most rural areas but very few have any rights, this  will probably become an explosive issue in the future.

Albanians are the most intergrated and all of them are far-right, but far-right parties are anti-immigrant so they are conflicted, the other slavs are like albanians but have fewer rights.

Muslims vote on the left, since left wing parties in Greece promote islam against their christian enemies (it's a long story that starts in 1922), however most left wingers use  them as slave labour and there's been some slave revolts in rural areas recently against their left wing "slaveowers" (The leader of the Greek Communist Party is a stereotypical "Evil Farm Estate Owner" from a Mexican telenuvela) .

4th. A lot of young people have emigrated, leaving behind mostly those too rich to need to emigrate or too poor to afford to emigrate, creating a Masters and Servants class division.

5th. As greek society has decayed, first oligarchs and then the mafia has filled the gaps of running things but even they have started to decay, it's like Bulgaria but in reverse.

Would you mind expounding on these points? Thank you in advance Smiley
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Clarko95 📚💰📈
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« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2023, 09:29:48 AM »

Random question but do many Greeks still hold resentment over the Prespa Agreement in 2018? Does this play a role at all in Greece, and does it affect SYRIZA's support? Is it mostly a niche issue of more nationalist-minded voters, is it a broad issue, or do people not really care anymore?
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