Democratic Union (Greece)

The Democratic Union (Δημοκρατική Ένωση) or Democratic Union Party (Κόμμα Δημοκρατικής Ενώσεως) was a political party in Greece, founded by the prominent liberal and republican politician Alexandros Papanastasiou.

History
The party first contested national elections in 1923, when they ran on a joint platform with the Democratic Liberals faction of the Liberal Party, winning 120 seats, becoming the second largest faction after the ruling Liberal Party. The party ran alone in the 1926 parliamentary elections, receiving 6.5% of the vote and winning 17 seats, becoming the fourth-largest party in the Hellenic Parliament.

In 1929 the party was renamed the Agricultural and Labour Party.