Alexandros Svolos

Αλέξανδρος Σβώλος
Greece Greek Aromanian 1892–1956 ○ Natural death

A socialist constitutional scholar who sought to ground sovereignty in the people

At the 1944 Lebanon Conference, he sought to carry the Resistance's representation from liberated Greece into a national government.

Alexandros Svolos was a Greek constitutional scholar and socialist politician whose work connected labour rights to democratic constitutional order. During the Axis occupation, he chaired the Political Committee of National Liberation, helping lead administration in liberated areas and articulate institutions grounded in popular representation, while seeking cooperation between the Resistance and the government in exile at the Lebanon Conference. After liberation he became finance minister in the government of national unity, but resigned with the EAM ministers rather than endorse the dissolution of the resistance army. He pursued an independent socialist democracy between the established right and the communist movement, a position that gave his politics both influence and isolation in postwar Greece.

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