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{{Infobox political party |party_name = Independent Greeks |native_name = Ανεξάρτητοι Έλληνες |party_logo = File:Aneksarthtoi Ellines.jpg |colorcode = skyblue |country = Greece |leader = Panos Kammenos |founder = Panos Kammenos |foundation = 4 February 2012 |ideology = |position = centre-right |seats1_title = Parliament

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|seats3_title = Council members in the Peripheries |seats3 = Template:Infobox political partyt/seats The Independent Greeks are Greek center-right political party, created on February 24, 2012 by MP Panos Kammenos. The announcement for the creation, was made through social networking pages by the same Panos Kammenos. The Independent Greeks, has said he supports and Yiannis Manolis, former member of New Democracy. On March 4, 2012, announced the membership of the independent MP A 'Athens, coming from the SW, Elena Kountouras.

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