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    I was wondering why David hadn't been posting, but have no idea of the background to the dispute.
    Hopefully it can be sorted out.

    Ross, research and acquiring knowledge is essential when publishing a topic on the Web.
    I could of-course supply sources, but I'm not intent on high-lighting the ideological differences between the Left and the Right in Greece, nor trying to give a one-sided view in support of any Greek party.

    The reference is to the actual situation in Greece, which is worsening dramatically, and the idea that a party which has been democratically voted into a parliament in an EU country and is gaining in popularity, could be banned.
    But research even over recent days has shown that many Greeks are fed-up with the politicians who have been and currently are governing there, possibly more than with the EU politicians as a whole.

    We read of EU solidarity (EU funding for gratis, EU bailouts to be repaid with interest, EU offers to write of 50% of payments owed by Greece to western banks, in particular French and German banks which are most exposed to Greece, and of EU Austerity nooses placed on the neck of the Greek people in return for bailouts.....)

    We may also read of Greek Orthodox Church solidarity, and Golden Dawn solidarity campaigns for the Greeks reduced to poverty, and who knows, perhaps even leftist campaigns of solidarity in Greece, if there are any such programmes from the socialist parties to promote donations to the poverty-stricken Greek people.

    But the idea of banning a party in the EU is something that should deserve a place for discussion, lest it becomes a new policy to silence any opposition to the failed New Order.

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