The European Party ( Greek : Evropaiko Komma , Ευρωπαϊκό Κόμμα ; abbreviated Ευρωκό , "Evroko") was a political party in Cyprus founded in 2005, largely out of the parties New Horizons and European Democracy . In March 2016, it dissolved to merge into the Solidarity Movement .
6-560: European Party may refer to: European Party (Cyprus) , a centrist political party in Cyprus founded in 2005 European Party of Ukraine , a Ukrainian political party See also [ edit ] European Democratic Party , a centrist European political party in favour of European integration European Green Party , the Green European political party European People's Party ,
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18-603: The Democratic Party . In electoral campaigns, Evroko stirred up xenophobic ressentiments, suggesting that Greek Cypriots would become a minority in their own country, endangered by criminal, illegal aliens who would steal their jobs. The party was a member of the European Democratic Party . In the elections of 21 May 2006 , the party won 5.8 percent and 3 out of 56 seats. In the 2009 European parliament election , Evroko won 4.12% of votes. In
24-559: The 2011 legislative elections the party won 3.88 percent and 2 out of 56 seats. In 2013, Nikos Koutsou, one of the two members of parliament, left the party to become an independent due to disagreement. For the European Parliament election, 2014 , the party formed an alliance with the Democratic Rally (DISY). Both seats won by the alliance went to DISY members. This article about a Cypriot political party
30-430: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_Party&oldid=1251847164 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages European Party (Cyprus) The two predecessors were considered
36-632: The most nationalist, anti-Turkish and anti-immigrant among Greek Cypriot parties. Evroko had a hard-line stance on the Cyprus problem , rejecting any compromise with Turkey or the Turkish-dominated Northern Cyprus, as proposed by the Annan Plan for Cyprus . It supported European integration and maintaining Greek influence in Cyprus. The party supported free market economic policies similar to that of Democratic Rally and
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