Greek minister warns of neo-Nazi political threat

Greek Culture Minister Pavlos Geroulanos Friday warned that neo-Nazi group Chryssi Avghi (Golden Dawn) could enter parliament after May elections.

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Saturday, 31.03.2012.

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Greek Culture Minister Pavlos Geroulanos Friday warned that neo-Nazi group Chryssi Avghi (Golden Dawn) could enter parliament after May elections. He stressed that the main reason was voters' “anger” over the debt-stricken country's economic and social hardships, AFP has reported. Greek minister warns of neo-Nazi political threat "Do we want to see pictures of a parliament with deputies being sworn in with the Hitler salute. . . . If we don't wake up early enough . . . there will be major damage," Geroulanos told a Greek radio. According to polls, Chryssi Avghi is projected by some polls to pass the three per cent hurdle for entry into parliament, AFP says. The neo-Nazi group is known for its open xenophobic and anti-Semitic stands. It is assumed that its members are behind attacks on migrants and Greeks of foreign appearance. The Greek parliament Beta

Greek minister warns of neo-Nazi political threat

"Do we want to see pictures of a parliament with deputies being sworn in with the Hitler salute. . . . If we don't wake up early enough . . . there will be major damage," Geroulanos told a Greek radio.

According to polls, Chryssi Avghi is projected by some polls to pass the three per cent hurdle for entry into parliament, AFP says.

The neo-Nazi group is known for its open xenophobic and anti-Semitic stands. It is assumed that its members are behind attacks on migrants and Greeks of foreign appearance.

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