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Greece's austerity measures, politics and the 2012 elections

07/26/2011

The prospects of combined vote of 30-35% for the two major political parties of Samaras and Venizelos with the rest of the vote splintered among extreme right and left wing parties, in the the 2012 Greece elections.

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Election Heralds Power Shift in Alliance With Germany

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Greece Taps Economics Professor to Take Over Finance Minister Post

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