Talk:Patriotic Alliance (Greece)

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The Magazine Antepithesi[edit]

I don't believe that there is -- or has ever been -- any sort of official affiliation between Patriotic Alliance and the magazine "Antepithesi". Rather, "Antepithesi" is a product of Golden Dawn. "Antepithesi" has been in publication as early as 2000, perhaps even earlier. However, Patriotic Alliance did not exist before 2004. In addition, old issues of "Antepithesi" clearly say "Publication of the Youth Front of Golden Dawn" on the covers. Although it is true that Zafeiropoulos, the leader of Patriotic Alliance, was at one time the publisher of the magazine, this can be explained by the fact that he was also a member of Golden Dawn. Also, if you look at the website of "Antepithesi"[1] you'll notice a link to Golden Dawn but no such link to Patriotic Alliance. Finally, the racialist-heavy views of "Antepithesi" have never been expressed by Patriotic Alliance, which has always chiefly expressed ethnic nationalism. Critias 19:39, 27 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You are absolutely true Critia. After a little search i came up to the point that the youth section should be moved. It is not a part of this article. Alex Gerakis 2:55 13 June 2007.

Recent Changes[edit]

In the last weeks of January, many changes occured in the Greek nationalist movement. It seems that Patriotic Alliance was disbanded, after Hrisi Avgi broke away from it. In the 2007 march for the anniversary of Imia, Hrisi Avgi was said to be the organiser of the march, and no mention was made to Patriotic Alliance. The same happened in a recent march in Ioannina. This article must be edited. Hrisi Avgi sources: [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Indymedia source: [7] Patriotic Alliance is offline. Mitsos 21:20, 19 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]