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Social Agreement
Κοινωνική Συμφωνία
LeaderLouka Katseli
Founded14 March 2012 (2012-03-14)
Split fromPASOK
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Social democracy
Political positionCenter-left
ColoursGreen
Parliament
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European Parliament
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Regions[1]
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Website
www.koinonikisymfonia.gr

Social Agreement for Greece in Europe (Template:Lang-el), abbreviated as Social Agreement (Κοινωνική Συμφωνία), alternatively translated as Social Pact,[2][3] is a political party in Greece, established in March 2012.

It was formed by parliamentarians and two former ministers of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) who were expelled from the party after voting against the country's new loan deal with foreign creditors. It is led by Louka Katseli, former Minister for Labour, and Haris Kastanidis, former Minister of the Interior.[4]

In May 2012 elections the party won 60,753 votes (0.96%) and no seats.

In the January 2015 legislative elections, the party joined forces with Syriza.

References

  1. ^ The counselors of the Regions.
  2. ^ "Venizelos draws battle lines for general elections", Ekathimerini, 15 March 2012
  3. ^ Crisis: Greece, 2 former Papandreou ministers set up party, ANSAmed, 15 March 2012
  4. ^ "Former PASOK ministers launch new party", Ekathimerini, 14 March 2012