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« on: October 15, 2005, 09:45:42 AM »

According to a recent RUAB poll Junilistan (the June List) the EU-critical cross-political party that recieved 14.5% in the European elections last year would get into parliament, with 4.8%. Simultaneously, the gap between the political blocks has been slightly diminished, indicating that the party might hold the balance of power if they get in.

Meanwhile, Feminist Initiative's negative trend has continued and most polls now show them below 1%. One of their frontal figures, gender professor Tiina Rosenberg has resigned her post as board member after accusations of plagarization and controversial statements such as "women who sleep with men are gender traitors".

This is beginning to look more and more interesting now. 5 parties are according to RUAB between 4.5% and 5.3%, scarily close to the 4% threshold for recieving seats.
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