This party generally had democratic and progressive tendencies and was represented in the Greek Parliament in the post-war period, as emerged during the elections of 1946, as well as in the elections of 1950, with a small group of MPs. In December 1950, the E.E.K. merged with a group of MPs led by
Stefanos Stefanopoulos, who had split from the
People's Party, creating the
People's Unionist Party, which later joined the
Greek Rally after a short period of time. The party's publication was the newspaper
Elliniki Foni (
Greek Voice), where well-known academics and friends of Kanellopoulos, such as
Konstantinos Despotopoulos,
Phaidon Vegleris, and
Ioannis Theodorakopoulos, later contributed as writers.
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