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Grécia: 19 listas
There are 19 parties and coalitions running in Sunday’s election. The parties most likely to comprise the next Greek parliament are:
Syriza – the coalition of the radical left, led by outgoing prime minister Alexis Tsipras.
New Democracy (ND) – a centre-right party and a member of the European People’s Party grouping in the European parliament.
Popular Unity – a far-left party formed by 25 MPs who broke away from Syriza.
KKE – the Communist party of Greece.
Pasok (Panhellenic Socialist Movement) – Greece’s socialist party. For the upcoming election, the party is in an electoral pact with Democratic Left (Dimar).
To Potami – social democratic and liberal party founded in 2014 by journalist Stavros Theodorakis.
Independent Greeks (Anel) - a rightwing party, the junior coalition partner in the outgoing Tsipras government.
Golden Dawn – a far-right party.
Union of Centrists – a centrist party founded in 1992. The party has never won seats in a general election, but it is polling around the threshold needed to enter parliament.
How will the election work?
About 9.8 million Greeks are eligible to vote and parties need to secure at least 3% of the vote to enter parliament for a four-year term.
The Guardian
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