Drachmi Greek Democratic Movement Five Stars

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Founded1 May 2013 (2013-05-01)
Dissolved29 June 2015
Drachmi Greek Democratic Movement Five Stars
ΔΡΑΧΜΗ Ελληνική Δημοκρατική Κίνηση Πέντε Αστέρια
LeaderTheodore Katsanevas
Founded1 May 2013 (2013-05-01)
Dissolved29 June 2015
Split fromPanhellenic Socialist Movement
IdeologyPopulism
Single-issue politics
Euroscepticism
Political positionCentre to Centre-left
Colours
  • Orange
  • Blue
Website
www.drachmi5.gr

Drachmi Greek Democratic Movement Five Stars (abbreviated as: Drachma Five Star) was a Greek eurosceptic political party established on May 1, 2013 by Theodore Katsanevas (1947-2021), a one-time member of PASOK and son-in-law of Andreas Papandreou, with a primary target for Greece to abandon the euro and to return to the drachma.[1][2]

The purpose of the party was for Greece to abandon the euro in favour of the drachma. The five stars symbolise "the overturn of the Memorandum, the return to the drachma, robust growth, national dignity and social justice",[2] but they also clearly state a connection to the Italian party Five Star Movement of the comic actor Beppe Grillo[2][3] and the Italian press refer to Theodoros Katsanevas as "the Greek Beppe Grillo".[4] The party states that it supports "patriotic socialism".[5]

Collaborations

On 15 July 2013, Nikitas Baritakis, former Secretary of the Communications Sector Commission withdrew from PASOK and became member of the party Drachma Five Star[6] while earlier that month there had been a meeting of the Drachma Five Stars with the Patriotic Social Movement where they found identification of several positions.[7] In September 2013, Dr. Bernd Lucke, leader of the Alternative for Germany party, said that they will gradually make alliances with like-minded parties, like the party of Mr. Katsanevas.[8] in a meeting of the two eurosceptic parties which took place in Germany.[9]

Reaction of the international press

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