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(New page: The '''Democratic Union''' (Greek Δημοκρατική Ένωσις), was a political alliance of several parties that contested the 1956 general elections in [[Gr...) |
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Seven parties participating in the Democratic Union ranging from the conservative [[People's Party]] to the leftist [[United Democratic Left]]: | Seven parties participating in the Democratic Union ranging from the conservative [[People's Party]] to the leftist [[United Democratic Left]]: | ||
| − | *The [[Liberal Party]] of [[ | + | *The [[Liberal Party]] of [[Georgios Papandreou]] |
| − | *The [[Liberal Democratic Union]] of [[ | + | *The [[Liberal Democratic Union]] of [[Sophocles Venizelos]] |
*The [[People's Party]] of [[Konstantinos Tsaldaris]] | *The [[People's Party]] of [[Konstantinos Tsaldaris]] | ||
*The [[Democratic Party of the Working People]] of [[Georgios Kartalis]] | *The [[Democratic Party of the Working People]] of [[Georgios Kartalis]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:56, April 11, 2008
The Democratic Union (Greek Δημοκρατική Ένωσις), was a political alliance of several parties that contested the 1956 general elections in Greece.
Seven parties participating in the Democratic Union ranging from the conservative People's Party to the leftist United Democratic Left:
- The Liberal Party of Georgios Papandreou
- The Liberal Democratic Union of Sophocles Venizelos
- The People's Party of Konstantinos Tsaldaris
- The Democratic Party of the Working People of Georgios Kartalis
- The United Democratic Left of Ioannis Pasalidis
- The National Progressive Centre Union of Savvas Papapolitis
- The Party of Farmers and Workers of Alexandros Baltazis
In the February 19, 1956 elections, the Democratic Union polled a plurality of 1,620,007 votes but elected 132 MPs, second to the National Radical Union of Constantine Karamanlis which formed a government.