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Greece alarmed by support for far-right maverick

October 19 2002 at 2:44 PM
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[Even though Karatzaferis is a Greek nationalist and devout Orthodox Christian, the foreign media appears to be trying to present him as some extremist bigot or religious fanatic. I also wouldn't classify his party, LAOS (People's Orthodox Rally), as being necessarily far-right.]

Greece alarmed by support for far-right maverick
By Daniel Howden in Athens
15 October 2002
A poll victory for Greece's opposition conservatives was overshadowed yesterday by the unexpected emergence of the far right in local elections.

Giorgos Karadzaferis, an ultra-nationalist maverick, defied pre-election surveys to take 13.6 per cent of the vote in the race to become Governor of Greater Athens, home to 40 per cent of the country's voters. A former member of the conservative opposition party New Democracy, Mr Karadzaferis was still unable to land a place in the second-round run-off next Sunday. That will be contested by socialist and conservative candidates.

But his 210,000 votes represented the highest level of support for a far-right candidate in 20 years. A similar showing in the general elections in 2004 would give the extreme right a parliamentary platform for the first time since the collapse of the military junta in 1974.

Analysts were blaming the rise in the far-right vote on New Democracy's anti-church stance in 2000 over the removal of religious denomination from identity cards.

Mr Karadzaferis was elected to parliament in April 2000, but expelled from New Democracy a month later because of his extreme and often racist views. He caused controversy by defending a neo-Nazi group that launched attacks on immigrants as "misunderstood".

He also made anti-Semitic statements about a former New Democracy leader whose father saved thousands of Greek Jews from deportation in the Second World War. He has now started his own party, Popular Orthodox Alarm, and airs his views on a nightly show on his small television station. The Athens daily Ethnos said: "This Karadzaferis phenomenon must be handled carefully by political parties so that it does not reach a worrying level."

The nationwide elections were the first under new laws mandating a one-third quota of female candidates. The conservative Dora Bakoyianni is favourite to become Athens' first female mayor after winning the first-round race.

New Democracy holds huge leads in most mayoral contests but the loss of the Greater Athens prefecture to the ruling socialist party Pasok enabled the government to escape a humiliation that could have forced early general elections.

http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/story.jsp?story=342734

 
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Iskender
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Guy!

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October 19 2002, 5:08 PM 

There's JUST as much to be concerned about when we see the RULING party of Greece (PASOK) catering to the Turks with cash, sympathy and material aid after that earthquake and NOW with electoral support so as to squeeze the Turk/Muslim occupation into the EU. BAD as the EU is, we DON'T need Turks in it so that ONCE IN A BLUE MOON it echoes as a forum for the oppressed!

 
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PASOK MUST GO!

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March 26 2003, 11:44 PM 

KARATZAFERIS =LAOS IS THE WAY OF THE FUTURE.

THE GREEK ORTHODOX FUTURE OF GREECE IN THE E.U.

Kostakis Karamanlis too is cool and a devoted orthodox .

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