The Ahmadi Socialist Union, abbreviated ENOSI from its Kalopian acronym, was a left-leaning political party in Kalopia-Wantuni. The party was the largest in the country's legislature for most of its existence. Originally founded in 3850, the party's first leader was Dimitris Theodorakis, while its last leader was Mehmet al-Sisi, who served until its dissolution in 3890. The ENOSI polled 48% of the vote in the 3888 elections, the last in which it competed alone.
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| - The Ahmadi Socialist Union, abbreviated ENOSI from its Kalopian acronym, was a left-leaning political party in Kalopia-Wantuni. The party was the largest in the country's legislature for most of its existence. Originally founded in 3850, the party's first leader was Dimitris Theodorakis, while its last leader was Mehmet al-Sisi, who served until its dissolution in 3890. The ENOSI polled 48% of the vote in the 3888 elections, the last in which it competed alone.
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| - The Ahmadi Socialist Union, abbreviated ENOSI from its Kalopian acronym, was a left-leaning political party in Kalopia-Wantuni. The party was the largest in the country's legislature for most of its existence. Originally founded in 3850, the party's first leader was Dimitris Theodorakis, while its last leader was Mehmet al-Sisi, who served until its dissolution in 3890. The ideological foundation of ENOSI was rooted in nationalism, Ahmadism and democratic socialism, dubbed 'Ahmadi socialism' by the party. Originally, the party was considered secular; this image changed with the election of al-Sisi as party chairman. The ENOSI polled 48% of the vote in the 3888 elections, the last in which it competed alone.
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