Course of Freedom

Course of Freedom (Greek: Πλεύση Ελευθερίας, romanized: Plefsi Eleftherias) is a Greek antiestablishment[13][18][6] political party founded on 19 April 2016, by former President of the Hellenic Parliament, Zoe Konstantopoulou.[19]

Course of Freedom
Πλεύση Ελευθερίας
PresidentZoe Konstantopoulou
FounderZoe Konstantopoulou
Founded19 April 2016
Split fromPopular Unity[1]
IdeologyLeftwing nationalism[2][3][4][5]
Sovereigntism[6]
Antiausterity[7][8][9]
Leftwing populism[6][10]
Progressivism[11][12]
Euroscepticism[13][14]
Radicalism[15][16]
Colours  Purple
  Turquoise
Slogan"We are neither looking to the right nor to the left, we are looking forward" [17]
Hellenic Parliament
7 / 300
European Parliament
0 / 21
Website
www.plefsieleftherias.gr

History

After the agreement for the Third Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece by the first government of SYRIZA-ANEL, Zoe Konstantopoulou dissociated herself from the views of the party and participated in the following legislative elections as the leader of Popular Unity in Athens A'.[20] However, the party did not manage to achieve the electoral threshold for representation in the legislature.

On 19 April 2016, she announced the founding of Course of Freedom. According to its founding declaration, the party's purpose of action consists of democracy, justice, transparency, rights, debt cancellation and claim for World War II reparations.[21]

Konstantopoulou, along with the party, had attended and called for support of the "Macedonia name" anti-Prespa Agreement mass protests of 2018 and 2019, with the slogan "I'm not ceding my homeland", having been the only political figure of the Greek left to openly do so.[22][23][6][5]

Ideology

Course of Freedom was established on an anti-memoranda ideology,[19] based on its founder's Zoe Konstantopoulou's hardliner[24] opposition to austerity, neoliberalism, "tax inequality", Greece's creditors, and the Troika,[8][25][26][27][28] and has been seen as "left-wing populist".[6][10] It has been described by some commentators as "nominally left",[29][30][31] or far-left,[32][33][9][34] although Konstantopoulou describes it as anti-establishment and "neither left nor right" instead.[18] The party's political position has also been considered to be "catch-all",[31] accruing support from both left-wing and right-wing voters for generalized anti-establishment positions.[6][35] The party appeals to nationalist sentiments,[29] and has been labelled as "nationalist left"[4][3][36] or left-wing nationalist.[2][37][38]

Course of Freedom's political position has also been evaluated as solely antiestablishment[13][39][40][41] or simply populist "anti-systemic".[42][8] It is considered to be a sovereignist formation[6] and radical,[16][15] espousing a virulent rejection of all politicians to embrace legalism and institutionalism instead.[6]

Konstantopoulou has criticized privatizations, taxation increases, "media oligarchs", and auctioning off and bank seizures of homes of overindebted families and electronic auctions.[11] The party has also come in support of refugees, the LGBT community, opponents to COVID-19 vaccination, and of victims of sexism and sexual violence.[6]

Course of Freedom is an anti-EU party, with noted Hard Eurosceptic Konstantopoulou[43] calling it a "monstrous creation" lacking in democracy that is "not a union to belong to";[14] the party's founding declaration denounces "Eurobureaucracy" as totalitarianism.[44]

Positions

The party's positions include the cancellation of the country's national debt[45] (that Zoe Konstantopoulou has previously during her time in government affirmed as "illegal, illegitimate, odious and unsustainable" and "unconstitutionally accumulated"[46] based on the report of the Hellenic Parliament's Greek Debt Truth Commission[47]), abolition[45] of the Prespa naming agreement on North Macedonia's name[43] and calling for a referendum on it,[48] claiming German war reparations and loans[45] of up to €350 billion[14] and additional compensation for Nazi atrocities,[18] expanding Greece’s territorial waters to 10 km and opposition to mandatory vaccination,[45] including compulsory COVID vaccines.[43]

Its founding declaration supports positions of popular democracy and participatory democracy, and includes proposals like the institutionalization of mandatory referendums, citizen participation in the justice system, renationalization of all public enterprises and public assets, the dissolution of the HRADF S.A, and an accountancy audit of Greek debt, insurance funds and state-owned institutions.[44]

Election results

Hellenic Parliament

Election Hellenic Parliament Rank Government Leader
Votes  % ±pp Seats won +/−
2019 82,673 1.46% New
0 / 300
New #8 Extra-parliamentary Zoe Konstantopoulou
May 2023 170,298 2.89% +1.43
0 / 300
Steady 0 #7 Extra-parliamentary
Jun 2023 165,210 3.17% +0.28
8 / 300
Increase 8 #8 Opposition

European Parliament

European Parliament
Election Votes  % ±pp Seats won +/− Rank Leader
2019 81,269 1.6% New
0 / 21
- #8 Zoe Konstantopoulou

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