| Λαϊκός Ορθόδοξος Συναγερμός Laïkós Orthódoxos Synagermós Popular Orthodox Rally | |
 | | | Leader | Georgios Karatzaferis | | | Founded | 1 September 2000 | | Headquarters | 1, Eratosthenous & Vas. Konstantinou 116 35 Athens | | | Political Ideology | Nationalism, Antiglobalisation[1],Social conservatism, Populism, Euroscepticism, Law and order | | Political Position | Populist (with rightist and nationalist elements) | | International Affiliation | | | European Affiliation | AIDE | | European Parliament Group | IND/DEM | | Colours | | | | Website | www.laos.gr (in Greek) | | | See also | Politics of Greece Parties Elections New (2004) LAOS logo Had to be edited with the GIMP This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo. ...
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| The Popular Orthodox Rally (Greek: Λαϊκός Ορθόδοξος Συναγερμός, Laïkós Orthódoxos Synagermós), often abbreviated to ΛΑ.Ο.Σ. (LA.O.S.) as a pun on the Greek word for people, is a Greek nationalist/radical right-wing populist political party, founded and led by controversial journalist Georgios Karatzaferis. Karatzaferis formed LAOS in 2000, after he was expelled from New Democracy. Eugène Delacroixs Liberty Leading the People, symbolising French nationalism during the July Revolution 1830. ...
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Georgios Karatzaferis (born August 11, 1947) is a Greek politician and leader of the patriotic LA.O.S. party (Popular Orthodox Rally). ...
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According to the Popular Orthodox Rally, "the demarcation of the political world in the Right Wing and the Left Wing is not relevant anymore after the end of the Cold War. Nowadays, everyone in every aspect of his or her everyday life is either in favour or against Globalization". The party claims to consist of radically diverse groups that span the entire Left-Right political spectrum. Party president Karatzaferis, speaking on the 6th anniversary of the party's creation, stated "We are united in the only party that has in its ranks labourers and scientists, workers and the unemployed, leftists and rightists".[1] âRight wingâ redirects here. ...
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The youth branch of LAOS is the Youth of the Orthodox Rally (NEOS). The Youth of the Orthodox Rally (Greek: NE.O.S.) or is the youth branch of the Greek political party Popular Orthodox Rally. ...
The party received 3.8% of the vote in the 2007 elections, electing 10 members of parliament. Previously, the party failed to reach the 3% threshold of the popular vote in the 2004 elections, with 2.2%; three months later it gained 4.12% of the vote and one seat in the 2004 European Parliamentary Elections. In 2004, LAOS absorbed the nationalist Hellenic Front political party and secured support from the Party of Hellenism and the Hellenic Women's Political Party.[2] The "Popular Orthodox Rally" is a member of the Independence and Democracy group (IND/DEM) of the European Parliament. Parliamentary elections were held in Greece on Sunday, September 16, 2007, to elect the 300 members of the Greek Parliament. ...
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Ideology The Popular Orthodox Rally claims to defy traditional ideological characterizations. Throughout its existence the party has been characterized by the press and media as "far-right" [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10], "populist", "right-wing"[11][12] and "nationalist". Karatzaferis has described the party as everything from a "pre-dictatorship Right" to a merger of Left and Right to a "Popular Liberalism" in official party literature. In addition, party leader Karatzaferis has claimed that the Popular Orthodox Rally is "a profoundly democratic party." Karatzaferis has stated that he supports "patriotism and social solidarity, taking from all ideologies and personalities I like. I don't care if it's called communism, liberalism or socialism."[13] In what commentators characterized an attempt to shed his far-right image, Karatzaferis' has claimed to sport "photos of Che Guevara and Fidel Castro in his office", as "symbols against the Americans". He has also stated that 'he found merit' in the proclamations of the 17th November group which has been convicted as a terrorist organization by the Greek courts. He remains the only Greek politician to have made such a statement, although maintaining that he denounced "the blood, the .45 caliber guns and the killings".[14] Ernesto Guevara de la Serna (June 14,[1] 1928 â October 9, 1967), commonly known as Che Guevara, El Che or just Che was an Argentine-born Marxist revolutionary, medical doctor , political figure, and leader of Cuban and internationalist guerrillas. ...
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There have been claims that Popular Orthodox Rally began as a nationalist party with an Orthodox Christian religious identity, but has steadily broken with this image since 2002. In this vein, party leader Karatzaferis described nationalism as a "poison," noting that he only "spoke of patriotism" in a 2002 interview[15] The boundaries of such an attempt became apparent in 2005, with Popular Orthodox Rally's botched attempted to re-define itself by re-naming as simply "Popular Rally" ; in the end, the party opted to remain with "Popular Orthodox Rally" because of the stir caused with its voters.[16][17] That same year, the party voted for the "European Parliament resolution on anti-Semitism and racism" and began making anti-racist appeals. The Popular Orthodox Rally has claimed to have included Jewish, Muslim, immigrant, and homosexual candidates on the LAOS ticket alongside communists and moderate nationalists.[18] More radical nationalists, such as Konstantinos Plevris, have since then left the party, with some nationalists having joined Patriotic Alliance or, to a smaller extent, Democratic Revival. Along with voting for the "European Parliament resolution on homophobia in Europe" and publicly denouncing anti-homosexual sentiments, party candidates such as singer Efi Sarri have announced their dedication to homosexual rights, a move that has further alienated the nationalist faction of the party. The party's spokesman has been accused of advertising and marketing nationalist and supreme court lawyer Konstantinos Plevris's book "Jews, the whole truth", as recently as this year. Karatzaferis has publically denied links between his party and Plevris, noting that the latter is not a member of the party nor part of the same ideological "region".[19] The term Orthodox Christianity may refer to: The Oriental Orthodox Churches: the Eastern Christian churches adhering to the teachings of only the first three Ecumenical Councils (plus the Second Council of Ephesus). ...
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Observers have noted that the Communist Party of Greece was losing votes to LAOS just before, for the first time in its history, it joined the Hellenic Parliament.[20] According to Karatzaferis, 50% of his party's voting base is from the liberal-conservative New Democracy and 50% from the left (with 17% specifically communist). However, some electoral experts believe that 80% is from New Democracy and 20% from PASOK and the assorted left.[21] Party logo The Communist Party of Greece (Greek: ÎομμοÏ
νιÏÏÎ¹ÎºÏ ÎÏμμα ÎλλάδαÏ, Kommunistiko Komma Elladas), better known by its acronym ÎÎÎ (usually pronounced koo-koo-eh) , is the communist party in Greece. ...
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λή ÏÏν ÎλλήνÏν; transliterated Vouli ton Ellinon; literally Council of the Greeks) is the parliament of Greece, located in Syntagma Square in Athens. ...
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Of the ten Popular Orthodox Rally candidates who will be entering parliament, only half are considered to make up the "nationalist bloc": Giorgios Karatzaferis, Adonis Georgiadis, Makis Voridis, Thanasis Plevris, and Kiriakos Velopoulos.[22]
Political positions Despite its ideological controversies, the LAOS party has maintained identifiable political positions on a number of leading issues in both Greek social affairs and European domestic politics. Karatzaferis, as well as the party he represents, argues that Greece has too many foreign immigrants and that "1.6 million of them should return." On the issue of economic policy, he supports drastic tax cuts for both businesses and individuals ; specifically, he supports the idea that companies generating less than 200,000 euros per year should be exempt from paying taxes, and that couples earning under 15,000 euros (per year) should also be exempt from paying taxes. He supports liberalizing higher education by implementing a program that spends roughly 15 percent of the state budget towards improving education, suggesting this program would lead to the creation of a university in every Greek prefecture.[23] Greece is largely an ethnically homogenous state, and throughout the early period of its modern History it experienced emmigration far more than immigration, particularly throughout the mid 20th century owing to the Greek Civil War and The Second World War (around 12% of the Greek population emmigrated from 1881...
On the issue of Greece's structured bonds scandal, he maintains that individuals from both the Greek government and Greek banks have embezzled public funds, executed an elaborate cover-up, and should be punished with life imprisonment sentences. On the issue of Greece's overall political system, Karatzaferis argues that small parties are necessary in forcing coalition governments that would ultimately shatter the one-party rule, wanting a reduction in the number of ministries to 12.[24] Karatzaferis has now begun opposing the European Constitution on the grounds that "the United States controls the European Union." He maintains that he is in support of the confederation model for the European Union as allowing for strong national voices to be heard. Karatzaferis is staunchly against the issue of Turkey's accession into the European Union. On the issue of the Macedonia naming dispute, Karatzaferis is against recognition of a neighbouring state under any nomenclature that includes the term Macedonia. He currently does not have an established programme on the issue of the environment.[25] Wikisource has original text related to this article: Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe The constitutional treaty as signed in Rome on 29 October 2004 by representatives of the EU member states The Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe (TCE), commonly referred to as the European Constitution, was an unimplemented...
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Electoral results Results since 2004 (year links to election page) | | Year | Type of Election | Votes | % | Mandates | | 2004 | Parliament | 162,103 | 2.2% | 0 | | 2004 | European Parliament | 252,429 | 4.12% | 1 | | 2007 | Parliament | 271,761 | 3.80% | 10 | Legislative election results map. ...
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Allegations of anti-Semitism The Stephen Roth Institute at Tel Aviv University has placed the party along with far-right Greek groups and parties, such as Hrisi Avgi, in its report on anti-Semitism.[26][27] Karatzaferis has recognized the killing of six million Jews by Nazi Germany[28] and has signed a motion for a resolution against anti-Semitism and racism.[29] The Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism is a resource for information, provides a forum for academic discussion, and fosters research on issues concerning antisemitic and racist theories and manifestations. ...
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According to Ios Press, however, Karatzaferis years earlier had challenged "Mr. Jew ambassador" (referring to the Israeli ambassador in Greece) to come and discuss the "Auschwitz and Dachau myth" with him.[30] He had also stated that the Protocols of Zion are being put into effect[31], claimed that "the Pope and the Jews are conspiring against Greece" and suggested that "the Jews" were responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks. // Current ambassadors from Israel to international organizations Current consuls general from Israel: Other senior diplomatic representatives from Israel Well-known past ambassadors from Israel ^ The ambassador to Angola also serves as Israels non-resident Ambassador to Mozambique and São Tomé and PrÃncipe. ...
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Jewish candidate Mihail Gkiolman ran on the party's ticket in both the Greek local elections, 2006 and the Greek legislative election, 2007.[32] The leader of LAOS continues to face common accusations of extreme-nationalism and chauvinism in Greece. The 2006 Greek local elections will elect representatives to Greeces 3 super-prefectures, 54 prefectures, provinces, and approximately 1,033 communities and municipalities. ...
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According to official party literature which Karatzaferis read before a press conference in 2007, the party "objects to every type of social marginalization, to every phenomenon of racism, intolerance, and anti-semitism and fully respects all nations and religions".[33] The party's spokesman, Adonis Georgiades, has marketed a controversial book by nationalist author and Supreme Court lawyer Konstantinos Plevris entitled "Jews: The Whole Truth" (in Georgiades's own words, his "favorite" book[34]) on his home shopping program on Teleasty (which is owned by the party leader). For this book, Plevris was indicted by the Greek District Attorney on charges of inciting racial violence.[35] Adonis Georgiades Adonis Georgiades or Adonis Georgiadis (Greek: ÎδÏÎ½Î¹Ï ÎεÏÏγιάδηÏ) is a Greek publisher, and author. ...
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In the book, Plevris allegedly describes himself as a "Nazi, fascist, racist, antidemocrat, antisemite" (p. 600), subscribes to the myth of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, characterizes Jewish children in the concentration camps as "very fat" and "well-fed," claims that Jews are "subhuman" (p. 583), "mortal enemies", and criticizes the Nazis for "not ridding Europe of Jewish Zionism." In the same book, Plevris allegedly characterizes Kofi Annan, former United Nations Secretary-General, as a "cannibal" and "descendant of cannibals" and states that Jews need to be 'rounded-up and executed within 24 hours' which is "the only way they understand" (p. 742). Plevris officially denies that the book is anti-Semitic and is countersuing his accusers , maintaining that "Of the 1,400 pages of my large book, the condemnation encompasses only several paragraphs, of which portions were extracted, with the result that another meaning was given to the words and truth is distorted due to the alteration of phrases."[36] Plevris, critics note, has previously shared a political platform with the openly neo-fascist Golden Dawn party, in the guise of his earlier Front Line party. Nazism, or National Socialism (German: Nationalsozialismus), refers primarily to the totalitarian ideology and practices of the Nazi Party (National Socialist German Workers Party, German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) under Adolf Hitler. ...
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Position on homosexuality According to Ios Press, Karatzaferis had related through his television broadcast in 2002 his conviction that "1/3 of Greek congressmen are passive homosexuals with Albanian stallions."[37] Later on, Popular Orthodox Rally saw criticism both internally and from its voters over an apparent reversal of its stance with regards to homosexuality. Along with voting for the "European Parliament resolution on homophobia in Europe," Karatzaferis has himself met with homosexual activists and given interviews to homosexual magazines in which he has claimed to believe "two adults should be able to freely live together and their relationship include certain legal recognition" and that "homophobia must be fought".[38] A protest by The Westboro Baptist Church; a group identified by the Anti-Defamation League as virulently homophobic. ...
Karatzaferis has claimed that the only internal disagreement came from the leftist Efthimios Droulias, though it is believed that such positions are partly responsible for the exodus of hardcore nationalists from the party. Another controversy erupted when singer and LAOS candidate Efi Sarri stated "I want all the young sexy girls and boys, foreigners, and homosexuals with me. Specifically for my gay friends, I will try to guarantee safeguards of their property, when one of the two dies, through the achievement of civil marriages or some contract". According to sources with Eleftheros Kosmos, the telephone centers of Tileasty and LAOS were flooded with thousands of indignant callers.[39] Eleutheros Kosmos is a weekly newspaper published in greece, owned by D. Zafiropoulos Categories: | | ...
Extended arm salute During the LAOS party convention of 2006 in Thessaloniki, presided by Georgios Karatzaferis, a participant gave an extended arm salute while the national anthem was being played, in presence of the full assembly at the closure of the conference. This motion, videotaped by a television station, predictably caused a stir in Greek public discourse and the media (uniformly describing the gesture as a either a fascist or a Nazi salute). Though some have made light of the fact that neither Karatzaferis nor any of the other participants in LAOS's convention "displayed the slightest reaction" at the gesture, the fact remains that there were 2,500 individuals present during the convention. Thessaloniki or Salonica (Greek: ÎεÏÏαλονίκη) is Greeces second-largest city and the capital of the greek province of Macedonia. ...
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Later on, Karatzaferis claimed that he had not seen the Roman salute, and accused rival parties (specifically, New Democracy) of "planting" the person in order to discredit his party. The Greek press has implied that the man could not be unrelated to LAOS because those present at the convention wore name tags. Moreover, although all participants had been given name-tags and registered in order to participate, Karatzaferis did not disclose the identity of the offender he accused of acting as an "agent provocateur."[40] However, given that registration was open to the general public there is no conclusive evidence that the individual in question was a member or even supporter of the party. Furthermore, even political analysts who regard the party as "far-right" acknowledge that there is "no Nazi or fascist culture here, so it is not in the mould of Jean-Marie Le Pen's party, but more populist in character".[41] In addition, throughout its entire history, the party has consistently denounced fascism. Makis Voridis has stated that Fascism and Nazism are responsible for "wantom and monstrous crimes against humanity".[42]
Conspiracy theories LAOS parliament candidate Anestis Keramidas has been ridiculed for supporting the Epsilon Team/Epsilonism theory.[citation needed] Anestis Keramidas Vengeance and Destiny Anestis Keramidas (Greek:ÎνεÏÏÎ·Ï ÎεÏαμÏ
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Party Members Makis Voridis (Greek: ÎÎ¬ÎºÎ·Ï ÎοÏίδηÏ) was born in Athens, Greece in 1964. ...
Anestis Keramidas Vengeance and Destiny Anestis Keramidas (Greek:ÎνεÏÏÎ·Ï ÎεÏαμÏ
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Adonis Georgiades Adonis Georgiades or Adonis Georgiadis (Greek: ÎδÏÎ½Î¹Ï ÎεÏÏγιάδηÏ) is a Greek publisher, and author. ...
Leonidas is on the right and Adonis is on the left Leonidas Georgiades is a Greek television presenter on the Greek channel TeleAsty and book publisher while Adonis is a Historian. ...
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Notes - ^ Georgios Karatzaferis, "6 Years Popular Orthodox Rally", 14 September 2006
- ^ Joint Statement by the Hellenic Women's Political Party and Hellenism Party, "Vote Hellenic, Break Bipartisanism", 2004
- ^ ‘French-Greek axis’ with the same extreme views, 4 January 2006
- ^ September 18 2007, The Guardian
- ^ September 18 2007, The Age quoting Los Angeles Times, Reuters
- ^ September 15 2007, Euro2day, Financial Times report
- ^ September 15 2007, San Jose Mercury News
- ^ September 9 2007, Eleftherotypia
- ^ September 17 2007, New York Times
- ^ September 16 2007, Washington Post
- ^ "First term judged by second," 10 August 2007
- ^ "Wall of flame threatens to engulf birthplace of the Olympic Games," 27 August 2007
- ^ ND's nemesis is named Karatzaferis, 1 June 2007
- ^ ND's nemesis is named Karatzaferis, 1 June 2007
- ^ "I am not far-Right." Eleftheros Typos, 27 October 2002.
- ^ "Karatzaferis Cut 'Orthodox' From His Party." Stochos, 1 September 2005.
- ^ "How LAOS Became LA.SY." Eleftheros Kosmos, 16 October 2005
- ^ "The KKE Candidates of Karatzaferis." Stochos, 13 November 2005
- ^ Karatzaferis' Response Regarding K. Plevris and Anti-Jewish Sentiments, Antenna
- ^ "Time to redefine patriotism in Greece," 17 August 2007
- ^ ND's nemesis is named Karatzaferis, 1 June 2007
- ^ With Α Hard Group of Five on National Issues, 18 September 2007
- ^ Athens News - "ND's nemesis is named Karatzaferis," 1 June 2007
- ^ Athens News - "ND's nemesis is named Karatzaferis," 1 June 2007
- ^ Athens News - "ND's nemesis is named Karatzaferis," 1 June 2007
- ^ Stephen Roth Institute 2001 report
- ^ Stephen Roth Institute 2002 report
- ^ European Parliament debate (Tuesday, 13 December 2005 - Strasbourg)
- ^ European Parliament resolution on anti-Semitism and racism
- ^ Ios Press - "The Karatzaferis Plan"
- ^ Eleftherotypia - "George Karatzaferis, His Struggle!," 20 October 2002
- ^ "The Candidates of Popular Orthodox Rally in All of Greece," 28 August 2007
- ^ Karatzaferis' Response Regarding K. Plevris and Anti-Jewish Sentiments, Antenna
- ^ Ios Press - "Adonis Georgiades and the Book of Plevris"
- ^ e-tipos.com - "The trial of Plevris upsets LAOS," 21 August 2007
- ^ Eleftheros Kosmos - "Jews Are Bringing Us to Court," 30 July 2007
- ^ Ios Press - "The Karatzaferis Plan"
- ^ Press Release: The President of LAOS Mr. G. Karatzaferis accepted the presiding chairs of Greek homosexuals, 22 April 2005
- ^ Eleftheros Kosmos - "Efi Sarri Divides LAOS", 31 August 2007
- ^ in-gr News - "Nazi salute lights 'fires' at a LAOS rally," 20 February 2006
- ^ Far-right movement gathers strength as Greek election nears, 13 September 2007
- ^ Makis Voridis, Those Who Call Us Fascists are Abusive and Calumnious, 5 March 2006
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