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Greek Socialists Win In Local Polls, Drop Election Threat - Wall Street Journal

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ATHENS (Dow Jones)--Greece's ruling Socialists appear to have survived a key test of their popularity in local polls Sunday, prompting Prime Minister George Papandreou to drop his threat of early national elections if the vote went against him.

With more than 50% of the votes counted, Socialist candidates were on track to win in 7 of Greece's 13 electoral regions--including the all important province of Attica, home to 40% of the Greek population--against five for the opposition New Democracy party. In the region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, the race between the two main parties ...

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