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The '''United Alignment of Nationalists''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Ηνωμένη Παράταξις Εθνικοφρόνων), was a conservative coalition formed in [[Greece]] to take part in its first post-[[World War II]] elections. | The '''United Alignment of Nationalists''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Ηνωμένη Παράταξις Εθνικοφρόνων), was a conservative coalition formed in [[Greece]] to take part in its first post-[[World War II]] elections. | ||
− | The coalition was made up of the [[Laiko Party]] of [[Petros Mavromichalis]], [[Konstantinos Tsaldaris]] and [[John Theotokis]]; the [[National Liberal Party]] of [[Stylianos Gonatas]]; the [[ | + | The coalition was made up of the [[Laiko Party]] of [[Petros Mavromichalis]], [[Konstantinos Tsaldaris]] and [[John Theotokis]]; the [[National Liberal Party]] of [[Stylianos Gonatas]]; the [[Reform Party]] of [[Apostolos Alexandris]]; the [[Panhellenic National Party]] of [[Alexandros Sakellariou]] and various allied political forces. They polled 55.12% of the vote and elected 206 MPs, easily defeating to the centrist [[National Political Union (1946)|National Political Union]]. |
[[Category:Defunct Political Parties]] | [[Category:Defunct Political Parties]] |
Latest revision as of 12:30, June 29, 2009
The United Alignment of Nationalists (Greek Ηνωμένη Παράταξις Εθνικοφρόνων), was a conservative coalition formed in Greece to take part in its first post-World War II elections.
The coalition was made up of the Laiko Party of Petros Mavromichalis, Konstantinos Tsaldaris and John Theotokis; the National Liberal Party of Stylianos Gonatas; the Reform Party of Apostolos Alexandris; the Panhellenic National Party of Alexandros Sakellariou and various allied political forces. They polled 55.12% of the vote and elected 206 MPs, easily defeating to the centrist National Political Union.