Ethniko Enotiko Kinima

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Ethniko Enotiko Kinima

Party-Greek Government.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Greece.jpg Greece
Abbreviation EEK
Founded February 2009
Dissolved January 2010
Political
Congress Occupancy 0/40 seats, 0%
Succeeds Greek Government
Succeeded By Kinima Ethnikis Enotita]
Orientation Center
Ideology Libertarian

Foundation

After the liberation of Thrace and the creation of the first party Greek Government, Makoulian a know member of the liberation committee and President of eGreece, realised that the only chance for the newly create state to succeed was if its citizens were united. That was already done but a new party was needed to express that even more. So he decided to change the party's name from Greek Government to Ethniko Enotiko Kinima. It wasn't just a change of name but a change in the whole political philosophy of the party. As described in the foundation articled, Ethniko Enotiko Kinima - National Unity Movement, stands for National because it was created to serve the nation, Unity because it wants to house every eGreek, Movement because it was dynamic, it had past, present and future.

Politics

Ethniko Enotiko Kinima continue to be the only party till the Greek community had grown enough. When the first ideas fall for the creation of a 2nd party in eGreece, Ethniko Enotiko Kinima faithful in its democratic values it fully supported that idea. That 2nd party was Greek Independents Party.

Presidents

Date Elected President
15 April 2009 Makoulian
15 May 2009 Makoulian
15 June 2009 Ioannis V
15 July 2009 Ioannis V
15 August 2009 Paulos Melas
15 September 2009 Paulos Melas
15 October 2009 Trelo Gavros
15 November 2009 Trelo Gavros
15 December 2009 Trelo Gavros
15 January 2010 Tall_niki


Its last president was Tall_niki who changed the party name to Kinima Ethnikis Enotitas

Links

Foundation Act : http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-1-782448/1/20 (Greek)