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{{Party| | {{Party| | ||
− | name= Hellenic Popular Coalition | + | |name=Hellenic Popular Coalition |
− | logo= | + | |logo= |
− | formation= June 2009 | + | |formation= June 2009 |
− | dissolution= | + | |dissolution= 4 October 2009 |
− | president= | + | |president= |
− | members= | + | |members= |
− | orientation= Center | + | |orientation= Center |
− | ideology= Libertarian | + | |ideology= Libertarian |
− | congress= | + | |congress= |
− | number= 2443 | + | |number= 2443 |
− | forum= | + | |forum= |
− | abbreviation= HPC | + | |abbreviation= HPC |
− | preceded= Greek Independence Party | + | |preceded= Greek Independence Party |
− | succeeded= Greek Independence Party | + | |succeeded= Greek Independence Party |
− | colors= | + | |colors= Yellow, blue, white |
− | country= Greece | + | |country= Greece |
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The '''Hellenic Progress Coalition''' was a political party in [[Greece]]. It had 151 members at the time of migration back into the [[Greek Independence Party]]. | The '''Hellenic Progress Coalition''' was a political party in [[Greece]]. It had 151 members at the time of migration back into the [[Greek Independence Party]]. | ||
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*the incorporation of eGreeks that aren't RL Greeks into the country | *the incorporation of eGreeks that aren't RL Greeks into the country | ||
− | == Decline == | + | ==Decline== |
− | + | Since August 2009 HPC has seen a decline; at the [[Congress elections]] it achieved only 1 seat in Congress. | |
− | == | + | ==[[File:Icon position party president.gif]] Party Presidents== |
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− | | {{eLink|citizen|1583442|Selena M Gomez}} ( | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1583442|Selena M Gomez}} (*) |
| 2009/07/16 - 2009/08/08 | | 2009/07/16 - 2009/08/08 | ||
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| 2009/09/16 - 2009/10/04 | | 2009/09/16 - 2009/10/04 | ||
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+ | <nowiki>*</nowiki> An alias of '''Jim Arr''', accused of facilitating an EEK takeover of the HPC | ||
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*The HPC was the only party in Greece that has released a party doctrine | *The HPC was the only party in Greece that has released a party doctrine | ||
*The HPC was the fifth largest party in Greece | *The HPC was the fifth largest party in Greece | ||
− | *The HPC was known for helping support new players | + | *The HPC was known for helping and support new players |
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The Hellenic Progress Coalition was a political party in Greece. It had 151 members at the time of migration back into the Greek Independence Party.
Contents
Creation
The HPC was originally created under the name of Greek Independence Party as an opposition to those under the Ethniko Enotiko Kinima. For a long while, the party had no substantial ideology except that it was the opposition. With the election of Anthonios, a well known political radical and congressman as the Party President, a solid base was formed and the party was renamed the Hellenic Progress Coalition.
Values
The HPC values were:
- transparent government to inform the populace
- organization and coordination in the government
- a tolerant government that accepts people of all countries
- anti-elitism
- bilingual government articles
- the incorporation of eGreeks that aren't RL Greeks into the country
Decline
Since August 2009 HPC has seen a decline; at the Congress elections it achieved only 1 seat in Congress.
Party Presidents
Avatar | President | Term |
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Anthonios | 2009/06 - 2009/07/16 | |
Selena M Gomez (*) | 2009/07/16 - 2009/08/08 | |
Constantinos | 2009/08/08 - 2009/09/16 | |
Anthonios | 2009/09/16 - 2009/10/04 |
* An alias of Jim Arr, accused of facilitating an EEK takeover of the HPC
Facts
- The HPC was often viewed as a stronghold for non-Greeks that want to be eGreeks
- The HPC was the only party in Greece that has released a party doctrine
- The HPC was the fifth largest party in Greece
- The HPC was known for helping and support new players