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Revision as of 08:39, November 22, 2008

The Socialist Workers Party of Greece (SEK) is an affiliate of the International Socialist Tendency (IST). It is the second largest organisation in IST behind the Socialist Workers Party of Britain. Leading members include Panos Garganas and Maria Styllou.

SEK originated among a group of exiled Greek students in London, led by Maria Styllou and Panos Garganas, after the 1967 military coup in Greece. They were influenced by Maoist ideas and organised themselves as the Socialist Revolution Organisation (OSE). While in London they developed relations with the International Socialists led by Tony Cliff and were won to the politics of the IST. On returning to Greece their connection with the IST was abandoned.

In the early 1980s, the OSE again developed close links with the IST, now the SWP, grew fairly rapidly and in 1997 changed their name to the Socialist Workers Party. In 2001 a minority left to form the Internationalist Workers Left (DEA) group. SEK publishes a weekly 16-page newspaper, Workers Solidarity (Εργατική Αλληλεγγύη), and a bi-monthly magazine, Socialism from Below (Σοσιαλισμός από τα Κάτω).

The SEK is active in a number organisations, including the Greek "Stop the War Coalition".

In the 2006 Greek local elections for Athens-Peiraus Super Prefecture, the SEK supported candidates under the banner "Symmaxia gia tin Ypernomarxia" (Union for the Super Prefecture) which took 1.32%.

Electoral results and tactics

Results since 1996
(year links to election page)
Year Coalition Type of Election Votes % Seats
1996
Parliament
proposed vote to PASOK
1999 None European Parliament 8,049 0.13 -
2000
Parliament
proposed vote to Synaspismos, KKE, DIKKI
2004
Anti-Capitalist Coalition
Parliament
8,313
0.10
-
2004
Anti-Capitalist Coalition
European Parliament
11,938
0.19
0
2007
United Anti-Capitalist Left
Parliament
10,595
0.15
0

External links

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