Political Committee of National Liberation

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The Political Committee of National Liberation (Template:Langx, Politiki Epitropi Ethnikis Apeleftherosis, PEEA), commonly known as the "Mountain Government" (Template:Langx, Kivernisi tou Vounou), was a Communist Party-dominated government established in Greece in 1944 in opposition to both the collaborationist German-controlled government in Athens and to the royal government-in-exile in Cairo who were in support of the collaborationists. It was integrated with the Greek government-in-exile in a national unity government at the Lebanon conference in May 1944.

Background

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Establishment

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Emblem of the Political Committee of National Liberation from newspaper[2][3]

The PEEA was established on 10 March 1944 by the leftist National Liberation Front (EAM)/Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS) movement, which was then in control of much of the country. Its aims, according to its founding charter, were, "to intensify the struggle against the conquerors ... for full national liberation, for the consolidation of the independence and integrity of our country (...) and for the annihilation of domestic fascism and armed traitor formations".

The PEEA's authority was significantly reinforced after the establishment of the National Council (Template:Langx) in 1944. The National Council was an assembly elected by secret elections organised by the PEEA in late April 1944 in both the liberated parts of Greece and the still-occupied cities, mainly Athens. Between 1.5 and 1.8 million Greeks voted in these elections, which are notable for the fact that for the first time in Greece, women were allowed to vote. The Council first converged in Koryschades, a mountain village of Evrytania, from 14 to 27 May 1944. Its main act was voting a resolution, an extract of which is quoted:

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"General clauses

The National Council, composed of representatives of the whole of the Greek people, who converged to declare its inexpugnable will to fight to the bitter end for the liberation of the country, the destruction of fascism and the restoration of its national unity and popular sovereignty, willing to determine the way all authorities are exercised in free Greece, votes:

  • Article 1: It ratifies the charter establishing Political Committee of National Liberation of March 10, 1944.
  • Article 2: All powers derive from the people and are exercised by the people. Self-administration and popular judicature are fundamental institutions of the public life of the Greeks.
  • Article 3: The National Council is the supreme instrument of popular sovereignty. The PEEA possesses all powers determined in this decree.
  • Article 4: The People's liberties are sacred and inviolable. The struggling nation will protect them from any threats no matter where they are coming from.
  • Article 5: All Greeks, men and women, have equal political and civil rights.
  • Article 6: Employment is a fundamental social function and generates rights for the enjoyment of life’s goods.
  • Article 7: The People's language is the formal language for all manifestations of public life and for all educational grades."

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The PEEA's first president was Evripidis Bakirtzis, the former leader of National and Social Liberation (EKKA). On April 18 Alexandros Svolos, a prominent professor of constitutional law of the University of Athens, took his position and Bakirtzis became vice-president. Not only communist leaders but also many progressive bourgeois, who had nothing to do with communist ideas, participated in the PEEA.

ELAS not only resisted German and Italian occupation forces but also re-organised life in Free Greece, the mountainous areas (i.e. the biggest part of Greece) it controlled. EAM, with the co-ordination and organization of the PEEA, helped the local people organise schools, hospitalise refugees from the big cities and protect the crops from German looting. Amateur actors and musicians created travelling theatres and bands, something that most rural communities had never seen or heard before. Another achievement of ELAS (due partially to the progressive ideas and partially to the lack of men) was to promote women's rights. Young girls, who until then were working at home or the fields, had the opportunity to educate and express themselves. There were also improvised telecommunications either by telephone lines or by messengers and systems of re-distribution of food-resources, so that no village would starve.

Mountain Government

Interim Government

Minister Portfolio Party Dates
style="background: Template:Party color; width:1em" | Evripidis Bakirtzis President
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Communist Party 10 March 1944 – 18 April 1944
style="background: Template:Party color; width:1em" | Evripidis Bakirtzis Secretary of Military Affairs Independent 10 March 1944 – 18 April 1944
style="background: Template:Party color; width:1em" | Georgios Siantos Secretary of the Interior Communist Party 10 March 1944 – 18 April 1944
style="background: Template:Party color; width:1em" | Ilias Tsirimokos Secretary of Justice Union of People's Democracy 10 March 1944 – 18 April 1944
style="background: Template:Party color; width:1em" | Kostas Gavriilidis Secretary of Agriculture Agricultural Party 10 March 1944 – 18 April 1944
Office Incumbent Party Dates
President of the Cabinet Alexandros Svolos Union of People's Democracy 18 April – 2 September 1944[4]
Deputy President of the Cabinet and Secretary of the Food Evripidis Bakirtzis style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Communist Party of Greece 18 April – 2 September 1944
Secretary of Justice Ilias Tsirimokos Union of People's Democracy 18 April 1944 – 2 September 1944
Secretary of the Interior Georgios Siantos style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Communist Party of Greece 18 April 1944 – 2 September 1944
Secretary of Military Affairs Manolis Mantakas style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Independent 18 April – 2 September 1944
Secretary of Transport Nikolaos Askoutsis[el] style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Communist Party of GreeceScript error: No such module "Unsubst". 18 April – 2 September 1944
Secretary of Finance Angelos Angelopoulos[el] style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Independent 18 April – 2 September 1944
Secretary of Social Welfare Petros Kokkalis style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Independent 18 April – 2 September 1944
Secretary of Agriculture Kostas Gavriilidis Agricultural Party of Greece 18 April – 2 September 1944
Secretary of National Economy Stamatis Hatzibeis[el] style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Independent 18 April – 2 September 1944

References

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  2. Ο ΑΠΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΩΤΗΣ. ΟΡΓΑΝΟ ΤΟΥ Ε. Α. Μ. ΤΗΣ ΑΘΗΝΑΣ – ΠΕΙΡΑΙΑ (ΑΝΤΙΠΡΟΣΩΠΕΙΑ ΤΗΣ Κ. Ε.). April 19, 1944.
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