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Spartans () is a
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in
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, founded in 2017 by Vasilis Stigkas. It is considered
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due to its strong connections with the neo-nazi and criminal organization Golden Dawn. On June 12, 2025, the party lost its parliamentary presence after its MPs were reduced to two, following a decision by the Electoral Court to declare the election of three out of the total five MPs that made up the parliamentary group invalid.


History

In the late 1980s, Vasilis Stigkas first joined
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for a few years at the time when
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was
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. Unsatisfied with the party, he followed then
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into his new
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party, after the latter was dismissed from his position over his stance on the
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. In the early 2000s, Stigkas joined the
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party of
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. He left after the party's support for the
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in 2012 while it participated in the coalition government of Lucas Papademos. He created the Spartans party in 2017, while participating in political programs on the
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channel of
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and Tasos Simigdalas. During that time, he interviewed different political personalities such as leftist
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, centrist Vasilis Leventis and Golden Dawner
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. For the European parliamentary election of May 2019, an electoral alliance was announced with the party
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of Vasilis Leventis. Stigkas received 752 votes nationwide. In the national legislative elections of 2019, Stigkas participated once more on the
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ballot list of the Union of Centrists, receiving 35 votes. In December 2020, the formation of a coalition was announced by ELASYN, the Popular Hellenic Patriotic Union (LEPEN), the "Spartans" party, the United Front of Greek Ideology of Compatriots (EMEIS) and the
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, with the prospect of a joint electoral descent with the name K.Y.M.A of Hellenism. In February 2021, the coalition announced the collaboration of the formation with the retired captain and chief of the Popular Citizens Movement (LAKIP) Andreas Petropoulos. On 8 June 2023, the party Spartans was allowed to participate in the upcoming
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by the
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. Following the exclusion of the far-right
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of
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from both the
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and June 2023 elections, Kasidiaris announced his "full support" for the party of Stigkas. Subsequently, the party gained a 4.68% in the
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, winning a total of 12 seats in the new parliament. The party gained significant traction in national polls in mid-June, following an endorsement on
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, a former Golden Dawn MP and
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politician who had been convicted in the trial declaring Golden Dawn to be a criminal organisation. Kasidiaris urged his supporters to vote for Spartans in the June 2023 election. Given that many of its members of parliament have previously been associated with either Golden Dawn or Kasidiaris' party Greeks for the Fatherland, which was banned from participating in the 2023 elections, Spartans has been seen as a continuation of Golden Dawn. Some sources have even labelled it as Kasidiaris' "
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". Less than three months after the elections, three MPs were expelled from the parliamentary group by Stigkas, with the party's president citing their absence from the parliament as the reason for their expulsion. In early September, two more MPs became independent, leaving the party with 7 out of its original 12 seats. On 7 September, four of the newly independent MPs were reintegrated into the party's parliamentary group. Since August 2023, a prolonged internal party crisis all but dissolved the Spartiate parliamentary group. The crisis erupted over the support of most of the party's MPs for Ilias Kasidiaris and his candidacy for the
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. Party leader Vasilis Stigkas reacted to these initiatives by his MPs and expelled three of them, referring to MPs ''led by extra-parliamentary foreign centres acting like the
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.'' Stigkas' allegations prompted a judicial investigation by the Prosecutor of Greece’s Supreme Civil and Criminal Court, leading to the indictment of the entire parliamentary group—except Vasilis Stigkas—for electoral fraud, with Ilias Kasidiaris also charged for instigating the fraud. In May 2025, the Court of Appeal unanimously acquitted all 11 accused MPs, including Kasidiaris, finding no evidence that they had misled voters."
On May 27, the Appeals Prosecutor's Office filed an appeal against the first-instance decision, deeming its reasoning erroneous. According to a decision by the
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, three Spartans MPs were stripped of their office and ceased to be members of the Greek Parliament. This decision was based on the opinion that these MPs were elected by misleading the electorate, concealing that their true leader and guide was Ilias Kasidiaris. The party's parliamentary group, now consisting of only two members, was dissolved on June 12, 2025, as it fell below the threshold of five MPs required to form a parliamentary group. The two MPs joined the Independents. The party was barred from participating in the 2024 European Parliament elections, an action that was endorsed by
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,
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,
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and
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while it was rejected by Afroditi Latinopoulou and her Voice of Reason party.


Ideology

The party is considered to be
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,
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and positioned on the
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of the political spectrum. The party describes itself as a supporter of the “popular patriotic right”, of the triptych “homeland–religion–family” and of the “sane Greek nationalism”. The party takes a pro-Israel stance, strongly condemning the
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and criticising Turkey’s alleged support for Hamas.


Links with Ilias Kasidiaris and the National Party–Greeks

At least 10 members and politicians of the
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, including one of Kasidiaris' lawyers, were on the Spartans' ballot lists. Stigkas openly supported the
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of convicted neo-Nazi Giannis Lagos, and later turned out to be a member of the National Party – Greeks. In
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, Spartans did not participate and were not involved in the discussion of the possible parties that Ilias Kasidiaris would support. After the second ban from the elections by the Supreme Court, Kasidiaris and members of his party openly supported Spartans. In his first public statement after the election, Stigkas openly thanked Kasidiaris for " eingthe fuel that has propelled us to ntering parliament. Faced with a surprise revolt in July 2023, the leader of the party Vasilis Stigkas encountered a situation in which nine members of parliament issued a statement against him. They cited unethical and unacceptable remarks made by MP
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. Earlier in the day at the parliament, Floros had openly expressed his joy for the candidacy of the convicted leader of the criminal organization Golden Dawn in the municipality of Athens,
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. The incident further solidified the perception that Kasidiaris functions as the de facto leader of the Spartans party.


Electoral results


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