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  Greek election, June 2012 (search mode)
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Poll
Question: Who would you vote for?
#1
New Democracy/Democratic Alliance
 
#2
Coalition of the Radical Left
 
#3
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
 
#4
Independent Greeks
 
#5
Communist Party of Greece
 
#6
Golden Dawn
 
#7
Democratic Left
 
#8
Recreate Greece/Action-Liberal Alliance
 
#9
Ecologist Greens
 
#10
Popular Orthodox Rally
 
#11
Other
 
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Partisan results

Total Voters: 55

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Tetro Kornbluth
Gully Foyle
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« on: June 13, 2012, 01:44:15 PM »

Probably SYRIZA actually. Because doing otherwise is postponing reality for another six months (and that is how long a potential ND-PASOK-DRASI coalition will last, if that) and we have had enough of postponing reality by now.

But what Al said is the most attractive option tbh.
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Tetro Kornbluth
Gully Foyle
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Posts: 12,853
Ireland, Republic of


« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2012, 09:11:20 AM »

It sounds like the Atlas forums are packed with Euroskeptics. Its sad that so many of the people here who were rooting on the infinitely more reasonable DIMAR before the last election are now willing to give their votes to someone like Tsipras, the kind of person who shouldn't be allowed to touch power with a 50 foot pole. I guess you all want the excitement of Greece losing 50% of its GDP in one year too, huh?

In the "how much economies have they played a role in destroying" contest it is currently ND: 1 SYRIZA: 0
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Tetro Kornbluth
Gully Foyle
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Posts: 12,853
Ireland, Republic of


« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2012, 07:29:46 PM »

Well, looks like (using Greek electoral law) this forum has voted for an absolute majority for doom and destruction. Congratulations.

Doom has already happened. Destruction has now, alas, only been postponed (and not for very long).
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