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Trouble Brews for Greece Despite Good News on Bond Sale

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The political fragility of the government in Greece led by the New Democracy Party. Polls for European parliament elections in 2014 show New Democracy with 19.5% support, Syriza with 20.2%, the new Centrist River Party 8.8% and Pasok down to 5.5%. Few alternatives exist to the Samaras coalition government. Economic progress is still fragile as a return to growth will take time. Both German chancellor Merkel and premier Samaras are sensitive to this situation, not wanting to upset the tangible gains made so far.

Greece's economic and political fragility as it returns to bond markets in 2014

04/10/2014

Support for the ruling New Democracy Party in European Parliament elections is about 19.5%, and for Pasok only 5.5%, for centre left Syria 20.2%, and new centrist River Party 8.8%, according to polls in April 2014. Both German chancellor Merkel and New Democracy leader Samaras are sensitve to the situation and keen on preserving the tangible gains made so far under the year old Samaras government.

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