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χρυσή λίρα αγγλίας - traduzione in Inglese

CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION AND FAR-RIGHT NEO-NAZI POLITICAL PARTY IN GREECE
Dimitris Kousouris; Antonios Androutsopoulos; Chryssi Avghi; Antonis Androutsopoulos; Chrysi Avgi; Chryssi Avgi; Chryssi Augi; Chrisi Avgi; Chrisi Aygi; Golden Dawn movement; Hrisi Avgi; Hrysi Avgi; Popular Union – Chrysi Avyi; Χρυσή Αυγή; Popular Union - Chrysi Avyi; Chrysi Avyi; Golden Dawn (party); Golden Dawn Party; Golden Dawn (political party); Popular Union-Chrysi Avyi; Golden Dawn (criminal organization); Hymn of the Golden Dawn
  • Golden Dawn demonstration in 2012, with some of the demonstrators carrying a sign reading "You will find me dead for Greece! – Honor and glory to our dead – 'Stochos' "
  • Golden Dawn members hold flags with the meander symbol at rally in Athens, March 2015
  • Chrysi Avgi]]'' magazine, December 1980
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χρυσή λίρα αγγλίας      
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n. κυρίαρχος, ηγεμών, χρυσή λίρα αγγλίας, ανώτατος άρχοντας, ηγεμόνας

Wikipedia

Golden Dawn (Greece)

The Popular Association – Golden Dawn (Greek: Λαϊκός Σύνδεσμος – Χρυσή Αυγή, romanized: Laïkós Sýndesmos – Chrysí Avgí), usually shortened to Golden Dawn (Greek: Χρυσή Αυγή, romanized: Chrysí Avgí, pronounced [xriˈsi avˈʝi]), is a far-right neo-Nazi political party and ultranationalist criminal organization in Greece. Golden Dawn rose to prominence during Greece's financial crisis of 2009, becoming the third most popular party in the Greek parliament in the January 2015 election. Its support has since plunged, and it failed to enter parliament in the 2019 election. The criminal trial against the leaders, frequently described as the largest Nazi trial since the Nuremberg trials, lasted more than five years.

Nikolaos Michaloliakos began the foundations of what would become Golden Dawn in 1980, when he published the first issue of the right-wing, pro-military junta journal by the name Chrysi Avgi. In this context, Golden Dawn had its origins in the movement that worked towards a return to right-wing military dictatorship in Greece. Following an investigation into the 2013 murder of anti-fascist rapper Pavlos Fyssas by a self-identified member, Michaloliakos and several other Golden Dawn MPs and members were arrested and held in pre-trial detention on suspicion of forming a criminal organization. The trial began on 20 April 2015. Golden Dawn later lost all of its remaining seats in the Greek Parliament in the 2019 Greek legislative election. A 2020 survey showed the party's popularity plummeting to 1.5%, down from 2.9% in the previous year's elections, and a peak of 7.0%.

Golden Dawn is commonly described as neo-Nazi and neo-fascist. The group rejects these labels and its members have expressed admiration for the former Greek dictators Ioannis Metaxas of the 4th of August Regime (1936–1941) and Georgios Papadopoulos of the Regime of the Colonels (1967–1974). The group's founder Michaloliakos, described by the organisation as its "Fuhrer" advocates Holocaust denial theory and is an ardent supporter of Adolf Hitler. Golden Dawn also uses symbolism which is very similar to that of the Nazis, Nazi salutes, blood and soil slogans and they have also praised figures of Nazi Germany. According to academic sources, the group is racist and xenophobic, and the party's leader has openly identified it as nationalist and racist. Golden Dawn has been also described as ultranationalist, they support the creation of Greater Greece, and they have been strongly critical of the European Union. On social issues, they are traditionalist and oppose immigration, and on fiscal issues they are protectionist. Golden Dawn has engaged in right-wing populist rhetorics with strong employment of antisemitism, Islamophobia, anti-Turkism, and homophobia. The party also has a militant wing consisting of numerous death squads that perpetrated hate-crimes against minorities. The Hellenic Police has been criticised for its close links to Golden Dawn by government ministers, human rights activists, and whistleblower police officers.

On 7 October 2020, the Athens Court of Appeals announced verdicts for 68 defendants, including the party's political leadership. The General Secretary Nikolaos Michaloliakos and six other prominent members and former MPs, were charged with running a criminal organization. Guilty verdicts on charges of murder, attempted murder, and violent attacks on immigrants and left-wing political opponents were delivered and the leadership was sent to prison.