Politically Independent Alignment

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The Politically Independent Alignment,[5] alternatively translated as Politically Independent Camp[6] or Front[2] (Greek: Πολιτική Ανεξάρτητη Παράταξη or Πολιτική Ανεξάρτητος Παράταξις, Politikí Anexártiti Parátaxi or Politikí Anexártitos Parátaxis, PAP) was a Greek electoral alliance that ran in the 1950 legislative election and represented loyalists of the former dictator Ioannis Metaxas.[5]

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Politically Independent Alignment
Πολιτική Ανεξάρτητος Παράταξις
PresidentKonstantinos Maniadakis
Founded1949/50
Dissolved1951[citation needed]
Merged intoGreek Rally
IdeologyMetaxism[1]
Greek nationalism[1]
Anti-communism[1]
Personalism[2]
Political positionFar-right[3][4]
International affiliationNone
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It was established in 1949 as an alliance of the Greek Renaissance Party of Konstantinos Maniadakis, former Minister of Public Order during the 4th of August Regime, and the Nationalist Party[6] of Theodoros Tourkovasilis, a former Governor of the Bank of Greece.[1]

In the 1950 Greek legislative election, the party gained 8,15% of the votes and 16 seats in the Hellenic Parliament.

Electoral history

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Election date Party leader Number of votes received Percentage of votes Number of seats
1950 Konstantinos Maniadakis 137,618 8.1%
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