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2024 PASOK – KINAL Leadership Election
The 2024 PASOK – Movement for Change leadership election took place on the 6th of October 2024, with a second round on the 13th of the same month, in order to elect the president of PASOK – Movement for Change. It was triggered on June 30, following internal pressure on the incumbent President Nikos Androulakis, regarding the coalition's mediocre performance at the 2024 European Parliament election in Greece, 2024 EU elections. Six candidates stood: Nikos Androulakis, Pavlos Geroulanos, Nadia Giannakopoulou, Anna Diamantopoulou, Haris Doukas, and Michalis Katrinis. Androulakis came first in the first round, and beat Doukas in the second round with almost 60% of the vote. As such, he was re-elected leader. Background Previous leadership election Back in December 2021, 2021 KINAL leadership election, leadership elections for KINAL took place in order to succeed Fofi Gennimata to the leadership of KINAL after her first term. She herself ran for a second term, but withdrew ...
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Nikos Androulakis PASOK
Nikos (, ''Níkos'') is a Greek people, Greek given name. It originates from Greek language, Greek ''Nikolaos'', which means "victory of the people".Liddell & Scott, Abridged Greek Lexicon Although used as a proper first name, Nikos is also a popular nickname of the original Nikolaos (Greek) or Nicholas (English). People *Nikos Alefantos, Greek football coach *Nikos Aliagas, Greek TV host *Nikos Anastopoulos, Greek footballer *Nikos Arabatzis, Greek footballer *Nikos Argiropoulos, Greek basketball player *Nikos Babaniotis, Greek footballer *Nikos Barboudis, Greek footballer *Nikos Barlos, Greek basketball player *Nikos Beloyannis, Greek communist and resistance leader *Nikos Boudouris, Greek basketball player *Nikos Boutzikos, Greek footballer *Nikos Christodoulou, Greek conductor and composer *Nikos Christodoulides, Greek Cypriot politician *Nikos Dabizas, Greek footballer *Niko Dimitrakos, Nikos Dimitrakos, American ice-hockey player *Nikos Dimou, Greek writer *Nikos Ekonomou, Gr ...
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PASOK
The Panhellenic Socialist Movement (, ), known mostly by its acronym PASOK (; , ), is a social democracy, social-democratic List of political parties in Greece, political party in Greece. Until 2012 it was Two-party system, one of the two major parties in the country, along with New Democracy (Greece), New Democracy, its main political rival. After a decade of poor electoral outcomes, PASOK has retained its position as one of the main Greek political parties and is currently the second largest party in the Greek Parliament. Following the Metapolitefsi, collapse of the Greek junta, Greek military dictatorship of 1967–1974, PASOK was founded on 3 September 1974 as a Socialism, socialist party. Formerly the largest left-of-center party in Greece between 1977 and 2012, PASOK lost much of its popular support as a result of the Greek government-debt crisis, Greek debt crisis. PASOK was the ruling party when the economic crisis began, and it negotiated the First Economic Adjustment P ...
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Athens B2
The B2 Electoral District of the West Sector of Athens () is a parliamentary constituency of Greece, created after the breakup of Athens B in 2018. The first MPs of the newly formed constituency were elected on 7 July 2019. Boundaries The constituency includes most of the western suburbs of the Athens metropolitan area The Athens metropolitan area () spans within the Attica region and consists of 58 municipalities plus parts of East Attica and West Attica, having reached a population of 3,638,281 according to the 2021 census. The municipalities of Athens an ..., namely: References {{Greek parliament constituencies Parliamentary constituencies of Greece 2018 establishments in Greece Constituencies established in 2018 Politics of Athens ...
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Elis (constituency)
Elis is a constituency in West Greece represented in the Hellenic Parliament. It elects five Member of Parliament, Members of Parliament (MPs) by the Proportional representation, reinforced proportional representation system of election. It comprises the Elis (regional unit), Elis regional unit. Election results Legislative election Members of Parliament Current members (since 2023) Members (2018 to 2023) Members (2015 to 2018) *Gerasimos Balaouras ''SYRIZA'' *Dimitris Baxevanakis ''SYRIZA'' *Efi Georgopoulou-Saltari ''SYRIZA'' *Konstantinos Tzavaras ''New Democracy (Greece), ND'' *Giannis Koutsoukos ''PASOK'' Members (Jan 2015–Sep 2015) Since election of January 2015 Elis elected five members of parliament *Gerasimos Balaouras ''SYRIZA'' *Dimitris Baxevanakis ''SYRIZA'' *Efi Georgopolou-Saltari ''SYRIZA'' *Konstantinos Tzavaras ''New Democracy (Greece), ND'' *Giannis Koutsoukos ''PASOK'' Members of Parliament (2012–2015) In Election 2012 Elis elected six member ...
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Milena Apostolaki
Milena Apostolaki (, born 21 February 1965) is a Greek politician of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK). Life Apostolaki was born in 1965 in Athens, Greece. She finished her high school studies in the Arsakeion of Psychiko, and graduated from the Law School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. In 1989 she joined the Law Department of Olympic Airlines, and in 1992 she joined a law office in Washington DC dealing with Aviation Law and International contracts. From 1993 until 1995 she was a member of the Law Office of Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou. From 1995 until 2000 she was a special advisor to the ministries of Justice, Culture and Development. Apostolaki was elected for the first time as a Member of the Hellenic Parliament for the Athens B constituency with the Panhellenic Socialist Movement at the general elections of 9 April 2000, and has been re-elected in the 7 March 2004, 16 September 2007 and 4 October 2009 elections. Apostolaki has bee ...
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Athens B1
The B1 North Athens electoral constituency () is a parliamentary constituency of Greece, created after the breakup of Athens B Athens B (Athens Beta; ) was a parliamentary constituency in Attica represented in the Hellenic Parliament. It covered a large part of urban area of Athens outside the Municipality of Athens, which forms the Athens A constituency. It was establi ... in 2018. Boundaries The constituency includes most of the northern suburbs of the Athens urban area: Election results May 2023 Greek legislative election 2019 Greek legislative election References {{Greek parliament constituencies Parliamentary constituencies of Greece 2018 establishments in Greece Constituencies established in 2018 Politics of Athens ...
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Athens A
Athens Alpha () is a parliamentary constituency in Attica represented in the Hellenic Parliament. In its present form it dates to 1958, when the Athens B constituency was split off, leaving Athens A with the Municipality of Athens. It elects fourteen Members of Parliament (MPs) by reinforced proportional representation. Election results Legislative election Members of Parliament 2019–present In the 2019 Greek legislative election, Athens A elected 14 members of parliament: Jan 2015–2019 In the September 2015 Greek legislative election, Athens A elected 14 members of parliament: Jan 2015–Aug 2015 In the January 2015 Greek legislative election, Athens A elected 14 members of parliament: Jun 2012–Jan 2015 In June 2012 Greek legislative election, Athens A elected 17 members of parliament: Notes and references External links Results and Elected MPs for the September 2015 Election in ''Athens A'' constituency(from the website of the Hellenic Ministry of Interi ...
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List Of Mayors Of Athens
The mayor of Athens is the head of Athens. The current mayor is Haris Doukas who assumed office on 1 January 2024. Kingdom of Greece (1832–1924) Second Hellenic Republic (1924–1935) Kingdom of Greece (1935–1941) Hellenic State (1941–1944) Kingdom of Greece (1944–1974) Third Hellenic Republic (1974–present) {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Mayors of Athens Athens Mayors In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a Municipal corporation, municipal government such as that of a city or a town. Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs regarding the powers and responsibilitie ...
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Manolis Christodoulakis
Manolis () is a Greek masculine given name, which is sometimes a contraction of Emmanouil. It may refer to: *Manolis Anagnostakis (1925–2005), Greek poet and critic *Manolis Andronikos (1919–1992), Greek archaeologist * Manolis Angelopoulos (1939–1989), Greek singer *Manolis Chiotis (1920–1970), Greek composer, singer and musician *Manolis Glezos (1922–2020), Greek politician and writer *Manolis Kalomiris (1883–1962), Greek composer * Manolis Kefalogiannis (born 1959), Greek politician * Manolis Liapakis (born 1984), Greek footballer * Manolis Mavrommatis (born 1941), Greek politician *Manolis Moniakis (born 1988), Greek footballer *Manolis Papadopoulos (1968–2025), Greek football player and manager *Manolis Papamakarios (born 1980), Greek basketball player *Manolis Pappas (born 1951), Greek footballer * Manolis Pratikakis (born 1943), Greek poet *Manolis Psomas (born 1978), footballer *Manolis Rasoulis (1945–2011), Greek composer, singer, writer and journalis ...
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2023 Greek Legislative Election (other)
The term 2023 Greek legislative election may refer to: * May 2023 Greek legislative election – 21 May * June 2023 Greek legislative election Snap parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 25 June 2023. All 300 seats in the Hellenic Parliament were contested. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called for the snap vote after the May 2023 Greek parliamentary election, May 2023 elec ...
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2019 European Parliament Election In Greece
European Parliament elections were held in Greece on 26 May 2019 to elect the 21 Greek members of the European Parliament. The elections were held alongside the first round of the 2019 Greek local elections, local and regional government elections, resulting in a major defeat for the governing Syriza party, and leading to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras bringing forward the scheduled 2019 Greek legislative election, parliamentary elections for 7 July 2019. Participating parties Parties and coalitions participating in the elections: * Syriza * Communist Party of Greece (KKE) * Course of Freedom * Democracy Left * Democratic Responsibility * Ecologist Greens * MeRA25, European Realistic Disobedience Front (MeRA25) * Antarsya, Front of the Greek Anticapitalist Left * Golden Dawn (political party), Golden Dawn (XA) * Greece, the Other Way :el:Ελλάδα, ο άλλος δρόμος, [el] * Greek Ecologists * Greek Solution * Greens (Greece), Greens * Independent Greeks * Liberal All ...
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June 2023 Greek Legislative Election
Snap parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 25 June 2023. All 300 seats in the Hellenic Parliament were contested. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called for the snap vote after the May 2023 Greek parliamentary election, May 2023 elections did not result in any party gaining a majority, although his centre-right New Democracy (Greece), New Democracy made unanticipated gains and increased its share of the vote. As a result, no coalition government was formed by any of the parties eligible to do so. In contrast to the May elections, the June vote used a majority bonus system, making a majority government more likely. On 25 May 2023, as required by Greece's constitution, President Katerina Sakellaropoulou appointed Ioannis Sarmas as caretaker prime minister until the formation of the next government following the elections. New Democracy increased their number of seats in parliament, achieving a majority, while the main opposition Syriza lost seats. Minor parties Spartan ...
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