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How the neo-Nazis got in Parliament - Το Βήμα Online

4.10.13

How the neo-Nazis got in Parliament - Το Βήμα Online: In the 2012 elections PASOK lost about two thirds of its voters, New Democracy lost about half and aside from the far-right, ANEL appeared as the sixth party in Parliament. Golden Dawn’s main force came from former New Democracy (41%) and PASOK (20%) voters. It is remarkable that a party with such an intense ideology managed to attract voters from all Left-leaning parties. The main motives for voting Golden Dawn were “protest” (29%), “immigration and borders” (27%), “election program” (14%), “national issues” and “patriotism” (13%).


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