No, Greece was not an authoritarian system of government in 1986. Following the fall of the military junta in 1974, Greece transitioned to a parliamentary democracy. By 1986, the country had a democratic government with political parties, regular elections, and a constitution that upheld civil liberties. The political landscape was characterized by a multiparty system and participation in European institutions.
Greece joined in 1981. Spain and Portugal joined in 1986.
Under Glasnost, Soviet people could criticize the system without being punished.Under Perestroika, Gorbachev loosened government control and moved the economy toward capitalism.
When South Korea became independent, the government was a Western-aligned autocracy. While South Korea was officially a democracy, there was no rule of law and the "Presidents" wielded levels of power similar to any other dictator. It was only in 1986 that South Korea became a liberal democracy. Since 1986, there have been a number of elections in South Korea, but no major substantive changes in the government.
The original Olympics began in 776 BC at Olympia in Greece, where various city-states competed among each other to honour Zeus, the King of the Gods. The Modern Olympics began in Athens in 1896. Only fourteen nations competed in the 1896 Olympics, including Greece, the United States, Australia, France, Germany, Great Britain and Switzerland.
The EDSA Revolution, also known as the People Power Revolution, took place in the Philippines in February 1986 as a response to the authoritarian regime of President Ferdinand Marcos. It was sparked by widespread dissatisfaction with corruption, human rights violations, and electoral fraud, particularly after the controversial 1986 presidential election. The peaceful uprising united millions of Filipinos, including the military and various sectors of society, demanding Marcos' resignation. Ultimately, the revolution succeeded in ousting Marcos and restoring democracy in the Philippines.
Communist Party of Greece - Interior - ended in 1986.
Greece joined in 1981. Spain and Portugal joined in 1986.
Two countries joined in 1986. They were Spain and Portugal.
Ferdinand Marcos was the President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. His regime was marked by authoritarian rule, corruption, and human rights abuses. He was overthrown in the peaceful People Power Revolution in 1986.
Corazon Aquino was the President of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992. De jure, she led the government as the legitimate head of state following the People Power Revolution that ousted Ferdinand Marcos. De facto, her presidency was characterized by efforts to restore democracy, rebuild institutions, and promote national reconciliation after years of authoritarian rule.
Giorgos Tzifos died on May 27, 1986, in Athens, Greece.
Dimitris Argyriou was born on September 29, 1986, in Kavala, Greece.
Marily Milia was born on January 2, 1986, in Patras, Greece.
Kostas Karachalios was born on May 13, 1986, in Giannitsa, Greece.
The cast of The Sunshine System - 1986 includes: Quentin Dempster as himself
To dendro pou pligoname - 1986 was released on: Greece: October 1986 (Thessaloniki International Film Festival) West Germany: February 1987 (Berlin International Film Festival) Greece: 2 April 1987 Portugal: 10 September 1987 (Figueira da Foz Film Festival) USA: 29 January 1988 (New York City, New York) Greece: 4 June 2009 (re-release) Greece: 29 October 2010 (Panorama of European Cinema)
The cast of The BodySculpture System - 1986 includes: Beth Johnson Tina Plackinger