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The Greek Ecologists (Greek: Έλληνες Οικολόγοι, romanizedEllines Ιkoloyi) (previously Union of Ecologists, Greek: Ένωση Οικολόγων, romanizedEnosi Ιkologhon) is a Greek "fringe"[1] and "bizarre ecological party".[2]

Greek Ecologists
Έλληνες Οικολόγοι
PresidentDimosthenis Vergis
Founded1986
Website
http://ecologist.gr/
  • Political parties
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  • The party's president is Dimosthenis Vergis, a former auto-worker, trade unionist, journalist, and peace activist. Vergis has been described as a "self-styled ecologist"[3] and "a self-styled, modern-day Dionysus – God of wine, revelry and fertility".[4]

    Vergis usually deploys naked female party workers in his campaigns and has posed nude for campaign posters and pamphlets, flirting "with any female journalist that comes within groping distance".[5] He supports the legalisation of cannabis[6] and unrestricted nudism.

    The Greek Ecologists and its leader are not accepted as a Green party by the Ecologist Greens, which enjoys international recognition as Greece's green party. The Ecologist Greens have condemned Vergis, stating: "The public can be assured that the political culture of Ecologist Greens and the Green movement, in general, has nothing to do with behaviour that makes a mockery or which, through strange – at least – and disastrous interests (such as abuses, money laundering), has damaged the interest in the environment and the political perspectives of ecology in Greece."[7]

    History

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    In 1997, an Athens prosecutor issued a warrant for Vergis' arrest after his party published a poster in which he appeared nude with a smaller picture of International Association of Athletics Federations president Primo Nebiolo inset near Vergis' genitals.[3][8][9]

    In August 1998, lawyers representing the Archbishop of Athens successfully went to court to prevent the party using a poster in the municipal elections showing Vergis shaking hands with the archbishop.[10]

    During the 2000 general election, in which he openly campaigned with semi-nude models, Vergis was described as a "joker" by deputy labour minister Christos Protopappas.[11]

    The party was prohibited from participating in the 2004 general election on the order of the Greek supreme court.[12] Subsequently it was renamed to Greek Ecologists.

    For the 2009 European election, the famous trash TV singer Nikos Katelis (well known as Katman) became a candidate for this party. His speech in Kolonaki square was shown live on Alter Channel. He lost the elections.

    In the May 2023 election, the party received only one vote.

    In the June 2023 election, the party received no votes. [13]

    Electoral results

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    Results since 1993
    (year links to election page)
    Year Type of Election Votes % Mandates Notes
    1993 Parliament 5,378 0.08 asUnion of Ecologists
    1994 European Parliament asUnion of Ecologists
    1996 Parliament 19,934 0.29 asUnion of Ecologists
    1999 European Parliament 30,684 0.48 asUnion of Ecologists
    2000 Parliament 20,466 0.30 asUnion of Ecologists
    2004 Parliament
    2004 European Parliament 32,956 0.54 asGreek Ecologists
    2007 Parliament 1,740 0.02 asGreek Ecologists
    2009 European Parliament 31,188 0.61 asGreek Ecologists
    2009 Parliament 20,019 0.29 asGreek Ecologists
    May 2012 Parliament 66 0.00 asGreek Ecologists
    June 2012 Parliament asGreek Ecologists
    2014 European Parliament 5,608 0.10 asGreek Ecologists
    2019 European Parliament 11,511 0.20 asGreek Ecologists
    2019 Parliament 0 0.00 asGreek Ecologists
    May 2023 Parliament 1 0.00 asGreek Ecologists
    June 2023 Parliament 0 0.00 asGreek Ecologists

    References

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    1. ^ "'Ecologist' party head in land-grabbing row". Kathimerini. 2007-11-20. Archived from the original on Jan 29, 2022. Retrieved 2009-09-17.
  • ^ Nicholas Paphitis, "Press Watch" Archived 2003-03-14 at the Wayback Machine, Athens News, 13 November 1997.[dead link]
  • ^ a b "In brief" Archived 2003-03-14 at the Wayback Machine, Athens News, 9 September 1997.[dead link]
  • ^ Asdescribed by the blurb for ABC Television's broadcast of Dominique Schwartz "Foreign Correspondent" programme, Episode 12, Series 10, 19 September 2000.
  • ^ As described and depictedbyABC Television's Dominique Schwartz on the Foreign Correspondent" programme, Episode 12, Series 10, broadcast on 19 September 2000.
  • ^ Asdescribed by the blurb for ABC Television's broadcast of Dominique Schwartz "Foreign Correspondent" programme, Episode 12, Series 10, 19 September 2000.
  • ^ Ecologist Greens, "Election FAQ" Archived 2008-06-24 at the Wayback Machine, July 2007.
  • ^ Epochi, rizospastis gr | Synchroni (1997-09-09). "rizospastis.gr - Διατάχθηκε η σύλληψη του Δ. Βεργή". ΡΙΖΟΣΠΑΣΤΗΣ (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  • ^ tanea.gr (1997-09-09). "Εντολή για σύλληψη του Βεργή". ΤΑ ΝΕΑ (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  • ^ "Εξώδικο του Αρχιεπισκόπου κατά του Δ. Βεργή", Ta Nea, 28 August 1998.
  • ^ "Political rallies in Athens this week" Archived 2003-03-14 at the Wayback Machine, Athens News, 4 April 2000.
  • ^ "Δύο ενστάσεις για τις εκλογές", Ta Nea, 12 March 2004.
  • ^ "Εκλογές 2023: Μηδέν ψήφους πήραν οι «Έλληνες Οικολόγοι»", CNN Greece, 25 June 2023.
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