Difference between revisions of "Socialist Party of Cyprus"
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− | |name= Socialist Party of Cyprus | + | |name=Socialist Party of Cyprus |
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− | |forum= [#SPoC] | + | |forum=[#SPoC] |
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− | |founded= | + | |founded=2012 |
− | |dissolution= | + | |dissolution=2012 |
|political=Show | |political=Show | ||
− | |president= | + | |president= |
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− | |members= | + | |congress= |
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− | |orientation= Far Right | + | |orientation=Far-Right |
|ideology=Totalitarian | |ideology=Totalitarian | ||
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− | '''Socialist Party of Cyprus''' | + | '''Socialist Party of Cyprus''' was the second largest party in [[Cyprus]] at the end of 2012. Its idea was to give power to the people and not the government, by mainly lowering taxes. '''SPC''' believed that the country is strong as much as people in it and not the government that rules it. Party was eventually renamed to '''Communist Party of Cyprus'''. |
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+ | This is an incomplete list of [[party president]]s: | ||
+ | *{{eLink|citizen|5626040|Johny Lesh}} (September 2012) | ||
+ | *[[H U G O|Mali div]] (September 2012 interim) | ||
+ | *{{eLink|citizen|4865005|Woland611}} (October 2012) | ||
+ | *{{eLink|citizen|1798135|kokkinos stratos}} (November 2012; party renamed to '''Communist Party of Cyprus''') |
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Socialist Party of Cyprus was the second largest party in Cyprus at the end of 2012. Its idea was to give power to the people and not the government, by mainly lowering taxes. SPC believed that the country is strong as much as people in it and not the government that rules it. Party was eventually renamed to Communist Party of Cyprus.
This is an incomplete list of party presidents:
- Johny Lesh (September 2012)
- Mali div (September 2012 interim)
- Woland611 (October 2012)
- kokkinos stratos (November 2012; party renamed to Communist Party of Cyprus)