Party of Hellenism

Party of Hellenism

The Hellenism Political Party ( _el. Κόμμα Ελληνισμού) was a Greek political party with a strongly patriotic platform, founded in 1981. "Sotiris Sofianopoulos" was the President of the Hellenic Front since its foundation. All participations in the elections was a failure and the party never gathered more than 0.3%. In 2004, the party collaborate with the Popular Orthodox Rally, in the Greek elections of that Year.

Electoral results

External links

* [http://www.komma-ellinismou.gr/ Official site] "inactive since 2006"


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