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Yet that is growing faster than any global warming effort. Please don't dismiss it. A few years ago they were nothing...then a couple years ago 5.3% now 7%.
That's bad enough. But Greece is in a really extreme situation at the moment. I am confident that once the situation improves, the votes for neo-Nazis will decrease again. I don't think most of the 7% neo-Nazi voters are convinced neo-Nazis... it's really more a protest vote to show the established parties a finger.
That said, a certain minority voting for far-right parties is not uncommon in other Western countries either. No matter if the US or Europe... up to 20% of the voters are willing to vote for far-right ostracism any time of the day, if it's just packaged properly.