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The '''Centre Union''' (Greek: ''Énosis Kéntrou''), often referred to simply as '''The Centre''' (Greek: ''To Kéntro'') is a [[wikipedia:Centrism|centrist]] and [[wikipedia:Venizelism|Venizelist]] political party in [[Theodorous and the Parathalassias]], inspired by [[wikipedia:Centre Union|the 20th-century Greek party]] of the same name.  
The '''Centre Union''' (Greek: ''Énosis Kéntrou''), often referred to simply as '''The Centre''' (Greek: ''To Kéntro'') is a [[wikipedia:Centrism|centrist]] and [[wikipedia:Venizelism|Venizelist]] political party in [[Theodorous and the Parathalassias]], inspired by [[wikipedia:Centre Union|the 20th-century Greek party]] of the same name.  
 
==History==
Formed in 1996 by defectors from both the Optimates and Populares, then the Principality's major parties, the Centre Union was initially a minor force, winning only a single seat in its first two elections. However, the 2003 Spoils of War Scandal — a major embezzlement scandal in which both the Optimates and Populares were implicated — led to a collapse in support for those parties, with many of their former voters defecting to the Centre Union. In the subsequent 2004 election, the Centre Union came in second, winning 11 seats, and managed to form a minority government led by Anna Alexopoulou. Alexopolou then led the party to win absolute majorities in both the 2007 and 2010 elections. By the 2013 election, however, the Centre Union had grown increasing unpopular due to its compliance with European Union austerity policies, leading the party to lose its majority to anti-austerity parties. It has remained as the [[wikipedia:Official opposition|referendary opposition]] ever since, most recently to a [[Theodoran Spring]]-led minority government.  
Formed in 1996 by defectors from both the Optimates and Populares, then the Principality's major parties, the Centre Union was initially a minor force, winning only a single seat in its first two elections. However, the 2003 Spoils of War Scandal — a major embezzlement scandal in which both the Optimates and Populares were implicated — led to a collapse in support for those parties, with many of their former voters defecting to the Centre Union. In the subsequent 2004 election, the Centre Union came in second, winning 11 seats, and managed to form a minority government led by Anna Alexopoulou. Alexopolou then led the party to win absolute majorities in both the 2007 and 2010 elections. By the 2013 election, however, the Centre Union had grown increasing unpopular due to its compliance with European Union austerity policies, leading the party to lose its majority to anti-austerity parties. It has remained as the [[wikipedia:Official opposition|referendary opposition]] ever since, most recently to a [[Theodoran Spring]]-led minority government.  
 
==Ideology==
The Centre Union is a centrist and [[wikipedia:Liberalism|liberal]] party, adhering to Venizelist [[wikipedia:National liberalism|national liberalism]]. It is strongly [[wikipedia:Pro-Europeanism|pro-European]].
The Centre Union is a centrist and [[wikipedia:Liberalism|liberal]] party, adhering to Venizelist [[wikipedia:National liberalism|national liberalism]]. It is strongly [[wikipedia:Pro-Europeanism|pro-European]].

Latest revision as of 05:34, 24 November 2024

Centre Union

Énosis Kéntrou
LeaderSophia Alexandrides
Founded1996
Split fromOptimates
Populares
IdeologyLiberalism
Venizelism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre
European affiliationALDE Party
European Parliament groupRenew Europe
ColoursOrange  
SloganKe akartéri fileléftheri laliá
"Awaiting freedom-loving speech"
Senate
7 / 30
Local Government
8 / 44
European Parliament (Theodoran seats)
1 / 6
Website
tokentro.tp (planned)

The Centre Union (Greek: Énosis Kéntrou), often referred to simply as The Centre (Greek: To Kéntro) is a centrist and Venizelist political party in Theodorous and the Parathalassias, inspired by the 20th-century Greek party of the same name.

History

Formed in 1996 by defectors from both the Optimates and Populares, then the Principality's major parties, the Centre Union was initially a minor force, winning only a single seat in its first two elections. However, the 2003 Spoils of War Scandal — a major embezzlement scandal in which both the Optimates and Populares were implicated — led to a collapse in support for those parties, with many of their former voters defecting to the Centre Union. In the subsequent 2004 election, the Centre Union came in second, winning 11 seats, and managed to form a minority government led by Anna Alexopoulou. Alexopolou then led the party to win absolute majorities in both the 2007 and 2010 elections. By the 2013 election, however, the Centre Union had grown increasing unpopular due to its compliance with European Union austerity policies, leading the party to lose its majority to anti-austerity parties. It has remained as the referendary opposition ever since, most recently to a Theodoran Spring-led minority government.

Ideology

The Centre Union is a centrist and liberal party, adhering to Venizelist national liberalism. It is strongly pro-European.