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  2. New Democracy (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    New Democracy is a member of the European People's Party, the largest European political party since 1999, the Centrist Democrat International, [25] and the International Democracy Union. [26] The support of New Democracy comes from a wide electorate base ranging from centrists to conservatives and from nationalists to post-modernists.

  3. June 1989 Greek parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The liberal-conservative New Democracy party of Konstantinos Mitsotakis defeated PASOK of Andreas Papandreou. However, New Democracy could not form a government, since its 5% lead in the popular vote was not enough to reach a majority because of the proportional representation system voted into electoral law by the previous PASOK government.

  4. Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis - Wikipedia

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    The Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis was sworn in on 27 June 2023, following the Greek legislative election in June 2023. [1] Kyriakos Mitsotakis, leader of New Democracy, was sworn in as Prime Minister of Greece on 26 June.

  5. November 1989 Greek legislative election - Wikipedia

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    The liberal-conservative New Democracy party of Konstantinos Mitsotakis emerged as the largest party in Parliament, defeating PASOK of Andreas Papandreou. However, as in June 1989, Mitsotakis was unable to form a government since his party had failed to win a majority of seats.

  6. List of political parties in Greece - Wikipedia

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    It was the first party from the left wing in Greece's history to win an election. A new split in the party system ideology (created during the economic crisis) which was evident in the 2012 elections was a pro- or anti-European stance. This resulted in an unprecedented coalition between the major traditional parties New Democracy and PASOK and ...

  7. Exarcheia - Wikipedia

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    Exarcheia (Greek: Εξάρχεια pronounced [eˈksaɾ.çi.a]) is a community in central Athens, Greece close to the historical building of the National Technical University of Athens. [1] [2] Exarcheia took its name from a 19th-century businessman named Exarchos (Greek: Έξαρχος) who opened a large general store there.

  8. National Hellenic Museum - Wikipedia

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    In July 2004, the Chicago Museum moved to a new location at 801 S. Adams Street in Chicago’s Greektown In 2009 the museum re-branded itself the National Hellenic Museum, with a new logo incorporating the Greek key design, and created a new mission statement: "Connecting generations through Greek history, culture, and art." In 2011 the museum ...

  9. Movement of Free Citizens (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The first polls targeting the Greek voters revealed that KEP's percentage in an election would be as high as 24%, something extraordinary and unusual for a new party in Greece. In newer polls, though, the party's percentage went on a free fall, and much of the initial enthusiasm faded away. To his supporters' annoyance and surprise, in 2002 ...