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| − | '''National Alignment''' ('''EP''', [[Greek language|Greek]]: ''Ethniki Parataxis'') was a nationalist and royalist [[Greece|Greek]] political party that contested only one [[Greek legislative election, 1977|legislative election]] - in [[1977]] - winning five seats. It was founded by [[Stephanos Stephanopoulos]], who previously was a leader in the conservative wing of the [[Center Union]], and [[Spyros Theotokis]], who had been a leader in the [[National Radical Union]] and was elected to the [[Greek Parliament]] in [[1981]] on the [[New Democracy]] list. | + | '''National Alignment''' ('''EP''', [[Greek language|Greek]]: ''Ethniki Parataxis'') was a nationalist and royalist [[Greece|Greek]] political party that contested only one [[Greek legislative election, 1977|legislative election]] - in [[1977]] - winning five seats. It was founded by [[Stephanos Stephanopoulos]], who previously was a leader in the conservative wing of the [[Center Union]], and [[Spyros Theotokis]], who had been a leader in the [[National Radical Union]] and was elected to the [[Greek Parliament]], in [[1981]], on the [[New Democracy]] list. |
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Latest revision as of 15:48, January 15, 2008
National Alignment (EP, Greek: Ethniki Parataxis) was a nationalist and royalist Greek political party that contested only one legislative election - in 1977 - winning five seats. It was founded by Stephanos Stephanopoulos, who previously was a leader in the conservative wing of the Center Union, and Spyros Theotokis, who had been a leader in the National Radical Union and was elected to the Greek Parliament, in 1981, on the New Democracy list.