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==1926 elections== |
==1926 elections== |
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The party took part only in the [[Greek legislative election, 1926|1926 general elections]], gathering 1,539 votes from the [[Preveza Prefecture|Preveza]] and [[Ioannina Prefecture|Ioannina]] prefectures.<ref name = m/> As a result, Ali Dino was one of the three MPs of [[Epirus (periphery)|Epirus]] in the Greek parliament. In the subsequent elections, the party did not gain the support of the local Albanian population and Ali Dino ran under Farmer-Labor ticket, gaining only 67 votes in 1932.<ref name = m> Mavrogordatos, George Th. ''Stillborn republic: social coalitions and party strategies in Greece, 1922-1936''. University of California Press. California, 1983. </ref> |
The party took part only in the [[Greek legislative election, 1926|1926 general elections]], gathering 1,539 votes from the [[Preveza Prefecture|Preveza]] and [[Ioannina Prefecture|Ioannina]] prefectures.<ref name = m/> As a result, Ali Dino was one of the three MPs of [[Epirus (periphery)|Epirus]] in the Greek parliament.{{cn}} In the subsequent elections, the party did not gain the support of the local Albanian population and Ali Dino ran under Farmer-Labor ticket, gaining only 67 votes in 1932.<ref name = m> Mavrogordatos, George Th. ''Stillborn republic: social coalitions and party strategies in Greece, 1922-1936''. University of California Press. California, 1983. </ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 09:08, 20 May 2010
The Party of the Chameria (Albanian: Partia e Çamërisë, Greek: Κόμμα της Τσαμουρίας) was a small-lasting political party of Greece, created by Ali Dino, a famous Prevezan cartoonist and MP of the Greek Parliament. It aimed to represent Cham Albanians in the Greek Parliament.
1926 elections
The party took part only in the 1926 general elections, gathering 1,539 votes from the Preveza and Ioannina prefectures.[1] As a result, Ali Dino was one of the three MPs of Epirus in the Greek parliament.[citation needed] In the subsequent elections, the party did not gain the support of the local Albanian population and Ali Dino ran under Farmer-Labor ticket, gaining only 67 votes in 1932.[1]
See also
References
External links
Mavrogordatos, George Th. Stillborn republic: social coalitions and party strategies in Greece, 1922-1936. University of California Press. California, 1983.