Popular Social Party
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Popular Social Party Λαϊκό Κοινωνικό Κόμμα | |
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Founder | Stefanos Stefanopoulos |
Founded | 1956 |
Dissolved | 1961 |
Split from | People's Party |
Merged into | Centre Union |
Ideology | National Conservatism Nationalism |
Political position | Right-wing |
The Popular Social Party (Greek: Λαϊκό Κοινωνικό Κόμμα) was a Greek political party that formed after a split from the People's Party. It was founded in January 1956 by Stefanos Stefanopoulos.
The Popular Social Party participated in the elections of 1956 but failed to enter the parliament. In the elections of 1958 it participated with other right-wing in the Union of Populars and elected 2 MPs.
Political program[]
Its main political program, as it was claimed, was social and economic justice. The party suggested social reforms and a new organization of the Greek production.
See also[]
Categories:
- Conservative parties in Greece
- Eastern Orthodox political parties
- Defunct political parties in Greece
- 1950s in Greek politics
- 1960s in Greek politics
- Political parties established in 1956
- 1956 establishments in Greece
- Political parties disestablished in 1961
- 1961 disestablishments in Greece