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− | 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. | + | 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 {{eLink|citizen|1225965|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. |
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− | <nowiki>*</nowiki> An alias of '''Jim Arr''', accused of facilitating an EEK takeover of the HPC | + | <nowiki>*</nowiki> An alias of '''{{eLink|citizen|1583442|Jim Arr}}''', accused of facilitating an EEK takeover of the HPC |
==Facts== | ==Facts== |
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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.
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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