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I Don't Pay Movement ( el, Κίνημα Δεν Πληρώνω, ''Kínima den Pliróno'') is a
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founded in March 2012 by citizens who participated in the "I don't pay" movement. It participated in the May 2012 National Elections and won 0.9% of the vote. The party proposes among other things: * Remove all the country's toll stations - free roads for everyone * Remove all hikes which were imposed on citizens * Free heating for the unemployed, poor and large families * Free travel and free access to public transportation for all * Nationalization of banks under the control of the people


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Don't Pay UK Don't Pay UK are a grassroots direct action campaign in the United Kingdom that urge collective non-payment of energy bills. They planned to begin non-payment on 1 October 2022, when regulator Ofgem's price cap was set to rise, if one million ...


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List of political parties in Greece Prior to the 2012 elections the characteristic Greek political system was a two-party system. The historically dominant parties have been New Democracy and the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK). Under the electoral system a party needs to s ...
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