Greek center-right poised for decisive victory in second election round.

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Up to five small parties, three on the far right and two on the far left, could reach the 3% support needed to enter Parliament in Greece's repeat elections on Sunday. This could complicate the legislative process over the next four years and sap the majority of the center-right New Democracy party. The far-right Elliniki Lysi and newcomer Niki are the likeliest of the fringe parties to win representation, while the two far-left parties are splinter groups that left the main opposition Syriza party.
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