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1946 Greek parliamentary election
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | Kingdom of Greece |
| type | parliamentary |
| previous_election | 1936 Greek parliamentary election |
| previous_year | 1936 |
| next_election | 1950 Greek parliamentary election |
| next_year | 1950 |
| seats_for_election | All 354 seats in the Hellenic Parliament |
| majority_seats | 178 |
| election_date | 31 March 1946 |
| image1 | 80-G-702560 cropped tsaldaris.png |
| leader1 | Konstantinos Tsaldaris |
| party1 | NPE |
| last_election1 | 22.10%, 72 seats |
| seats1 | 206 |
| seat_change1 | 134 |
| popular_vote1 | 610,995 |
| percentage1 | 55.12% |
| swing1 | 33.02 pp |
| colour1 | 0000FF |
| image2 | Sophoklis_Venizelos,_1921.png |
| leader2 | Sofoklis Venizelos |
| party2 | EPE |
| last_election2 | 11 seats, 5.01% |
| seats2 | 68 |
| seat_change2 | 57 |
| popular_vote2 | 213,721 |
| percentage2 | 19.28% |
| swing2 | 14.27 pp |
| colour2 | 90EE90 |
| image4 | Themistoklis_Sofoulis.jpg |
| leader4 | Themistoklis Sofoulis |
| party4 | Liberal Party (Greece) |
| last_election4 | 37.26%, 126 seats |
| seats4 | 48 |
| seat_change4 | 78 |
| popular_vote4 | 159,525 |
| percentage4 | 14.39% |
| swing4 | 22.87 pp |
| image5 | |
| leader5 | Napoleon Zervas |
| party5 | National Party of Greece |
| last_election5 | – |
| seats5 | 20 |
| seat_change5 | New |
| popular_vote5 | 66,027 |
| percentage5 | 5.96% |
| swing5 | New |
| colour5 | 6600FF |
| title | Prime Minister |
| posttitle | Prime Minister after election |
| before_election | Themistoklis Sofoulis |
| before_party | Liberal Party (Greece) |
| after_election | Konstantinos Tsaldaris |
| after_party | People's Party (Greece) |
Parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 31 March 1946. The result was a victory for the United Alignment of Nationalists, an alliance that included the People's Party, the National Liberal Party, and the Reform Party, which won 206 of the 354 seats in Parliament. As a result, Konstantinos Tsaldaris became Prime Minister leading a right-wing coalition. Nonetheless, he soon decided to resign in favor of Themistoklis Sofoulis, who led a government of national unity (conservative and centre-liberal forces) during the entire second phase of the civil war (1946–1949). One of the priorities of the new government was the proclamation of a plebiscite for the restoration of the Greek monarchy.
The elections were marked by the boycott of the Communist Party of Greece claiming in protest against the unfolding, state-tolerated White Terror against the former members of EAM-ELAS. The night before the elections, a communist band attacked a police station in Litochoro. This event is considered the beginning of the three years civil war.
One of the reasons for the defeat of the centre-liberal parties was the division of the Liberal Party, founded by Eleftherios Venizelos. One faction remained loyal to the leadership of Themistoklis Sofoulis, while another faction followed Sofoklis Venizelos, who formed a coalition with Georgios Papandreou and Panagiotis Kanellopoulos.
The American, French and British governments sent election monitors to observe the election.
Results
References
References
- [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p830 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
- Nohlen & Stöver, p843
- Nohlen & Stöver, p859
- Jessen, Raymond J.. (1949). "Observations on the 1946 Elections in Greece". American Sociological Review.
- Prévost, Jean-Guy. (2018). "The 1946 Allied Mission to Observe Greek Elections". Histoire & mesure.
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