- People's Party (Greece)
The People's Party of Greece (Greek: _el. Λαїκό Κομμα "Laiko Komma" or "Laikon Komma") was a conservative and pro-monarchist political party founded by
Dimitrios Gounaris , the main political rival ofEleftherios Venizelos and his Liberal Party. The party existed from 1920 until 1958.Gounaris developed the party from the Nationalist Party (Komma Ethnikofronon) in October 1920, after his return from exile in
Corsica . Gounaris and his parliamentary candidates campaigned for withdrawal of the Greek Army fromAsia Minor where it occupied as part of theTreaty of Sevrès in the aftermath ofWorld War I . The party was triumphant in the 1920 Greek general election and formed successive governments under Gounaris,Nikolaos Stratos andPetros Protopapadakis .However, it failed to live up to its promise to bring the troops back home and became more entangled in Asia Minor than their Liberal Party predecessors. To complicate matters further, after the death of King Alexander on
October 25 1920 , it brought back exiled Constantine I which cost Greece the support of her former Entente Allies. Defeat in theGreco-Turkish War (1919-1922) and the subsequent Asia Minor disaster put an end to its rule as Greek military leaders overthrew the government they viewed as responsible for the national catastrophe.Its leaders, including
Dimitrios Gounaris , were executed after a short trial and the party suffered great losses in the following elections. Nevertheless, it returned to power, in 1933 under the leadership ofPanagis Tsaldaris and in 1935 played a leading part in the restoration of monarchy with the return of King George II.After
Panagis Tsaldaris 's death in 1936,Konstantinos Tsaldaris led the party and in the legislative elections of 1946 it achieved a huge victory. The party supported the restoration of George II in the plebiscite of 1946, during a period of fierce civil conflict. Nevertheless,Konstantinos Tsaldaris resigned, in order that a government of national unity (centre-liberals and conservatives) could be formed under the leadership of the Liberal politicianThemistoklis Sophoulis . This government with the participation of both the People's Party and the Liberal Party led the country during the civil war.The People's party remained the dominant power of the right until 1950, but, in 1951, the
Greek Rally party of retired GeneralAlexandros Papagos swept the election and the People's Party was placed on the margin of Greek politics.The party participated for the last time in Greek elections in 1958 and it was then dissolved by its last leader,
Konstantinos Tsaldaris . Its supporters had already been absorbed by theNational Radical Union of Constantine Karamanlis, the successor of theGreek Rally .
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