Greek Liberation Front

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Greek Liberation Front

Party-Greek Liberation Front.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Greece.jpg Greece
Abbreviation GLF
Founded November 20, 2008
Dissolved February 21, 2009
Political
Members 0
Congress Occupancy 0/40 seats, 0%
Succeeded By Greek Government
Orientation Center
Ideology Libertarian

The Greek Liberation Front is a former political party in Greece. It had 51 members at the time of its change to the Greek Government

Mission

 Fellow Greeks.
I have the honour to present you our new party. The Greek Liberation Front. A party that has as a primary target to beat Turkey. To liberate all the Greek (while helping Armenian and Israeli regain their own) lands Turkey occupies. We are making an effort to unite all those that are fed up with the Turkish occupation. We demand justice. We demand Freedom!

Regarding economic affairs, stability is what we promote. Support to small Greek companies is our commitment. Inflation has already gone down a long time but the companies are still suffering, something that is still reflected at the market place. Wages won't be dropped further.

We will seek new allies and install Greece within the feared countries. We promise that if any occupied country helps us with winning back our lands, we will give them the help they need to regain theirs, establishing that way a strong relationship with other close countries.
MPPs won't be our first priority but the installation of a new defence system in Central Greece.

Therefore I call all those that agree and support our cause to join our newly formed party.
GREEK LIBERATION FRONT needs your help.
GREECE needs your help.
 
(Efthimios Pappas, party founder and president)

December Dissolution

After the Turkey-Greece War, the GLF members were advised by Efthimios Pappas to move to the Greece Prosperity Movement in order to run in the elections. The party was temporary dissolved in December 2008. After the elections the members of the GLF returned to the party and were the voice of the Greek people in Turkey.

Greek Liberation Front's Presidents

Term President
November 2008 Efthimios Pappas
December 2008 Efthimios Pappas
January 2009 Efthimios Pappas
February 2009 Efthimios Pappas

Dissolution

AFTER THE RESISTANCE IN THRACE, EFTHIMIOS PAPPAS AND THE GREEK COMMUNITY DECIDED TO DISSOLVE THE GREEK LIBERATION FRONT AND CREATE A NEW PARTY IN THRACE. THEY NAMED IT GREEK GOVERNMENT.