Talk:Leader of the Opposition (Greece)

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Bound to be misunderstood[edit]

In Greece, as in other countries that do not have a two-party system, there is a difference between the "Opposition" and the "Major opposing party" (Greek: Αξιωματική Αντιπολίτευση)". Although the "Major Opossition's" leader is accounted for more than the other opposing parties leaders (and holds sth like an informal office), (s)he's by no means the leader of the whole opposition. That has to be clear in the article.Yeomos (talk) 01:28, 27 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]