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Bacon King
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« Reply #25 on: December 12, 2012, 04:32:53 PM »

ANEL and SYRIZA have been cooperating very well in trolling the coalition (for example, suddenly calling for a vote on the constitutionality of the austerity bill while most ND MPs weren't in the building) but I doubt they would enter government together. They agree on almost literally nothing besides their shared opposition to austerity, so any potential coalition would have a very limited consensus on governance and be very fractured at best. However, the idea that even ANEL would possibly want to have a coalition with XA is a bit ridiculous.

Also, I think most of DIMAR's supporters are those who are ostensibly pro-austerity, in that they view it as an unfortunate necessity, but they can't stand to vote for either ND or PASOK due to those party's records and history of corruption.

Also guys I made a Greece thread in the Intl Discussion board
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« Reply #26 on: December 14, 2012, 02:32:10 PM »

(for example, suddenly calling for a vote on the constitutionality of the austerity bill while most ND MPs weren't in the building)

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« Reply #27 on: December 14, 2012, 03:07:53 PM »

(for example, suddenly calling for a vote on the constitutionality of the austerity bill while most ND MPs weren't in the building)

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Well, Harrison was trying to behave in what he considered an honourable way, you cant really say the same thing about ANEL and SYRIZA's shenanigans.
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