Democratic Socialist Party of Greece explained

Country:Greece
Democratic Socialist Party of Greece
Founder:Georgios Papandreou
Foundation:June 1945 [1]
Dissolved:1953
Ideology:Democratic socialism
Liberalism
Venizelism
Colorcode:yellow

The Democratic Socialist Party of Greece (Demokratiko Sosialistiko Komma Ellados) was a political party founded by George Papandreou. The party came about as a continuation of the Democratic Party which he had founded in 1935 and which ceased to exist the following year due to the declaration of Metaxas' dictatorship (4th of August Regime).[2] Participated in the 1946 elections as part of the coalition of the National Political Union (1946) and won 27 seats out of 68 in the coalition.[2]

Since the 1950 legislative elections and for the next two elections (1951, 1952) the party appears in the press and on ballot papers under the name of Georgios Papandreou in order not to cause misinterpretations by using the term "socialist". However, the official title (as stated in the parliamentary minutes) remains the same. [3]

References

  1. Web site: Νεώτερη Ελληνική Ιστορία : Προγραμματικαί Αρχαί - Δημοκρατικό Σοσιαλιστικό Κόμμα. palaio-biblio.gr . el.
  2. Book: 2004. Γεώργιος Παπανδρέου (1888 - 1968) Ο Γέρος της Δημοκρατίας. (Athens) . Hellenic Parliament. 50. Giorgos Papandreou (1888-1968) The old man of Democracy . el .
  3. Web site: Ο κεντρώος πολιτικός χώρος 1950 - 61 (The center 1950-61). Σαρλάμης . Εμμανουήλ. 2020. Digital Library of the University of Athens. University of Athens. 38. thesis.