Difference between revisions of "Socialist Party of Constantinopolis"
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This is a list of the 4-year terms during which the Socialist Party held a majority of seats in the People's Assembly. The terms when the Socialists held over 50% of the seats are marked in '''bold'''. | This is a list of the 4-year terms during which the Socialist Party held a majority of seats in the People's Assembly. The terms when the Socialists held over 50% of the seats are marked in '''bold'''. | ||
− | 1942-1946 | + | * 1942-1946 |
− | '''1946-1950''' | + | * '''1946-1950''' |
− | '''1950-1954''' | + | * '''1950-1954''' |
− | '''1954-1958''' | + | * '''1954-1958''' |
− | 1958-1962 | + | * 1958-1962 |
− | 1970-1974 | + | * 1970-1974 |
− | '''1974-1978''' | + | * '''1974-1978''' |
− | 1978-1982 | + | * 1978-1982 |
− | 1994-1998 | + | * 1994-1998 |
− | '''1998-2002''' | + | * '''1998-2002''' |
[[Category:Political Parties]] | [[Category:Political Parties]] | ||
[[Category:Constantinopolis]] | [[Category:Constantinopolis]] |
Revision as of 07:46, 19 October 2004
The Socialist Party of Constantinopolis is the largest political party in Constantinopolis, by number of members. Throughout the 20th century, the SPC has been in power more often than any other party, and its periods of rule have always been associated with political stability and economic prosperity. For many decades, the Socialist Party of Constantinopolis has been upholding its "4 founding principles": Democracy, Socialism, Planned Economics, and Peace.
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Socialist electoral record
This is a list of the 4-year terms during which the Socialist Party held a majority of seats in the People's Assembly. The terms when the Socialists held over 50% of the seats are marked in bold.
- 1942-1946
- 1946-1950
- 1950-1954
- 1954-1958
- 1958-1962
- 1970-1974
- 1974-1978
- 1978-1982
- 1994-1998
- 1998-2002