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  2. List of political parties in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Monarchy was abolished in 1974, making the political parties the sole determinants of politics in Greece. Further, 1974 saw the establishment of a new party, the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) under Andreas Papandreou, representing a socialist ideology. For the decades to come, PASOK and New Democracy were the two parties that dominated ...

  3. Politics of Greece - Wikipedia

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    A working class political protest in Athens, Greece calling for the boycott of a local bookshop after, allegedly, an employee was fired for her political activism. Under the Greek constitution, [2] education is the responsibility of the state. Most Greeks attend public primary and secondary schools.

  4. List of parliamentary constituencies of Greece - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of electoral constituencies returning Members of Parliament to the Parliament of Greece. The list reflects the changes which were made to Athens B and Attica in December 2018. [ 1 ] Electoral constituencies account for 285 of the 300 parliamentary seats, [ 2 ] while the other 15 are elected on a national level through party-list ...

  5. Category:Political parties in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Pro-European political parties in Greece (4 C, 19 P) Green political parties in Greece (7 P) L. Liberal parties in Greece (4 C, 37 P) M.

  6. Elections in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Before 1910, Greece lacked a coherent party system in accordance with the traits of the modern representative democracy. The political formations of the 19th century lacked a steady organizational structure and a clear ideological orientation. Sometimes, they constituted just the incoherent and ephemeral escort of a prominent politician.

  7. Hellenic Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The first national parliament of the independent Greek state was established in 1843, after the 3 September Revolution, which forced King Otto to grant a constitution.The constitution of 1844 established a semi-constitutional monarchy under the decisive power of the monarch, who exercised legislative power jointly with the elected house of representatives and the appointed senate.

  8. Category:Political organizations based in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Political advocacy groups in Greece (2 C) ... Political parties in Greece (21 C, 18 P) Political organizations based in Greece by ideology (4 C) R.

  9. Despite mounting criticism, Greeceā€™s prime minister defends ...

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    Greece’s prime minister insisted Tuesday that the rule of law in the country was “stronger than ever,” despite mounting criticism from press freedom and human rights groups. Kyriakos ...