The article discusses the municipal elections held in Greece on July 5, 1964, which were part of broader political changes following the February 1964 national elections where the Center Union party won. The article highlights the shift towards democratization under Prime Minister George Papandreou’s government, including the abolition of repressive mechanisms and efforts to liberalize trade unions. It notes that these elections marked a significant change in the political landscape compared to previous decades. The Center Union supported candidates who ultimately won in major cities like Athens and Thessaloniki, while the ERE (Greek Rally), a conservative party, struggled to form broad coalitions. The article mentions the success of the Democratic Alliance (EDA) in these elections, particularly in Athens, where they achieved a 30.1% vote share. The newspaper 'Kathemera' commented on the results, noting the EDA's strong performance.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article presents historical developments and election outcomes, it does not exhibit clear ideological leaning. It provides balanced information about different political parties and their performances, without overtly favoring one side over another. The tone remains objective, focusing on
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article provides historical context about Greek elections in 1964 and mentions political changes under the Center Union government. It references specific events like the Marathon Peace March and the dissolution of repressive institutions. While the information aligns with known historical facts






