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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 6, 2012 19:22:49 GMT
Hold on - are 'Nazis' Laos or the actual Nazis?
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Post by iainbhx on May 6, 2012 19:31:45 GMT
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 6, 2012 19:32:51 GMT
oh dear - yeah I know about them. I just wanted to clarify it was them you meant.
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Post by iainbhx on May 6, 2012 19:33:08 GMT
There is room for a ND government with supply from PASOK. But doubt PASOK will play ball. You'll get King Constantine back before that happens.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 6, 2012 19:34:42 GMT
Any good site carrying the results?
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Post by iainbhx on May 6, 2012 19:36:57 GMT
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Post by hifly15 on May 6, 2012 19:38:57 GMT
What website is showing live results for this election?
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Post by toryjim on May 6, 2012 19:42:59 GMT
Looking more like a return of the Colonels in a few months time....
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2012 19:45:22 GMT
Make that less than 21% and falling.... First seat projections New Democracy: 114 (because they get the Brucie Bonus) Syriza: 47 Pasok: 44 Independent Greeks: 31 Commies: 25 Nazis: 21 Democratic Left: 18 Are you scared yet? for those of us not fully up to date with Greek politics what does this mean ?
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Post by erlend on May 6, 2012 19:48:18 GMT
The key thing is that there are 250 seats divided by PR and then the largest party by even 1 vote gets another 50. This seems certain to be the conservative New Democracy party.
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Post by erlend on May 6, 2012 19:51:40 GMT
What website is showing live results for this election? The ministry of the interior ekloges.ypes.gr/v2012a/public/index.html?lang=en#{"cls":"main","params":{}} seems to have numbers, Most of us probably need to cross ref with Wiki for what parties mean.
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Post by iainbhx on May 6, 2012 19:56:46 GMT
That's a nice site. bit hard to click on Thessaloniki A though.
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Post by Andrew_S on May 6, 2012 20:00:39 GMT
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Post by erlend on May 6, 2012 20:19:02 GMT
The fragmentation is astounding. I have found one area (Evia/Euboea) where the largest party is on 17.07%.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 6, 2012 20:21:41 GMT
Its like Tower Hamlets in 2004
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Post by iainbhx on May 6, 2012 20:24:46 GMT
The fragmentation is astounding. I have found one area (Evia/Euboea) where the largest party is on 17.07%. In Iraklion, PASOK have dropped 42% of the vote and are still the leading party on 20,83%, it's that fragmented.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on May 6, 2012 21:02:46 GMT
On the other hand ND are getting a respectable vote in some of the old heartlands like Macedonia and the Peloponnese - almost 35% in Messinias
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Post by Andrew_S on May 6, 2012 21:41:01 GMT
Leading party has now dipped below 20%...
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Post by iainbhx on May 6, 2012 21:41:36 GMT
On the other hand ND are getting a respectable vote in some of the old heartlands like Macedonia and the Peloponnese - almost 35% in Messinias But have just slithered under 20% over all.
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Post by Andrew_S on May 6, 2012 22:14:49 GMT
At the moment what were the two main parties are projected to have 153 seats out of 300 although only 33.5% of the vote.
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