Friday, 27 April 2012

Greeks will not be allowed to vote for a Monarchist Party


A total of 32 parties, coalitions and individual candidates will contest the general election on 6th May, following their approval by the Supreme Court (Areios Pagos) on Thursday.

The court banned four parties from taking part: National Hope, PAME in GESEEP [Π.Α.Μ.Ε. στο Γ.Ε.Σ.Ε.ΕΠ.], the Friends of Man, and Citizens Assembly-(Direct) Democracy in Practice.

It is understood that National Hope (ΕΘΝΙΚΗ ΕΛΠΙΔΑ) was prohibited under the electoral law from participating as it is a Monarchist Party.

Less of a problem were strange parties like these:

Communist Party of Greece (Marxist-Leninist)-Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Greece (KKE (m-l)-ML KKE), 

Anticapitalist Left Cooperation for the Overthrow (Antarsya), 

Organisation of Communist Internationalists of Greece (OKDE), 

Workers Revolutionary Party (EEK Trokskyists), Sabetai Matsas

Organisation for the Reconstruction of the Communist Party of Greece (OAKKE).

from: neoskosmos



1 comment:

David Votoupal said...

Not to mention the high possibility that Golden Dawn, an actually neo-Nazi organisation, could win seats and make it the first time since 1945 that such a party has ever been elected to Parliament. Communism and Nazism, let's face it, are but two sides of the same coin as evil revolutionary ideologies.

The ONLY solution is a return to traditional values, including monarchy and a cooperative society.