10.2 C
Qādiān
Thursday, February 6, 2025

Reshaping Perspectives and Catalyzing Diplomatic Evolution

Greece : Supreme Court bans extreme-right party from contesting general elections

Athens: Greece’s Supreme Court has given the green signal to a total of 36 parties, coalitions and independents to participate in the upcoming general elections on May 21, but the far-right National Party-Hellenes (Hellenes) is not allowed to contest. given. The National Party-Hellenes, founded by jailed ex-parliamentarian Ilias Kassidiaris, has been barred from contesting elections under a recently passed law, a news agency reported, citing Greek national news agency Amana. Accordingly, it bans the participation in the electoral process of parties whose top leaders have been convicted of offenses punishable with life imprisonment, such as running a criminal organisation.

Kassidiaris has been convicted of directing a criminal organization as a leading member of the extreme-right-wing Golden Dawn (Chrissy Avgi) party. Members of the Golden Dawn were also members of Parliament between 2012–2019. Its leadership and dozens of members were arrested in 2013 after the assassination of the anti-fascist musician, and were indicted in 2020.

Read the Latest India News Today on The Eastern Herald.

More

BRICS strengthens economic independence by moving away from US dollar

Russia and Iran have officially announced that 96% of...

Jio Financial Services Share Price Target 2025: Expert Forecasts, Growth Drivers, and Risks

In the rapidly evolving Indian financial ecosystem, Jio Financial...
Follow The Eastern Herald on Google News. Show your support if you like our work.

Author

News Room
News Room
The Eastern Herald’s Editorial Board validates, writes, and publishes the stories under this byline. That includes editorials, news stories, letters to the editor, and multimedia features on easternherald.com.

Editor's Picks

Trending Stories