List of members of the Hellenic Parliament, May 2012

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Seats won in the new parliament
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New Democracy (ND): 108 seats
Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza): 52 seats
Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK): 41 seats
Independent Greeks: 33 seats
Communist Party (KKE): 26 seats
Golden Dawn: 21 seats
Democratic Left (DIMAR): 19 seats Hellenic Parliament Structure May 2012.SVG
Seats won in the new parliament
   New Democracy (ND): 108 seats
   Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza): 52 seats
   Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK): 41 seats
   Independent Greeks: 33 seats
   Communist Party (KKE): 26 seats
   Golden Dawn: 21 seats
   Democratic Left (DIMAR): 19 seats

Below is the list of the 300 members of the Hellenic Parliament following the May 2012 Greek legislative election. This Parliament lasted only two days, convening for the first time on 17 May 2012, and electing the Speaker on 18 May 2012. On 19 May 2012 the President proclaimed new elections thus ending the parliamentary term.

Members of Parliament

Full NameConstituencyParliamentary Group
Kilkis Syriza
Drama PASOK
Larissa Golden Dawn
Ioannis Amanatidis Thessaloniki A Syriza
Thessaloniki B Syriza
Dimitrios Anagnostakis Euboea Democratic Left
Ioannis Andrianos Argolis New Democracy
Dimitrios Androulakis (Mimis) Athens B PASOK
Kastoria New Democracy
Evangelos Apostolou Euboea Syriza
Stavros Arachovitis Laconia Syriza
Serres New Democracy
Attica Independent Greeks
Achaea Golden Dawn
Piraeus A New Democracy
State list New Democracy
Attica Syriza
Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou Elis New Democracy
Gavriil Avramidis Thessaloniki A Independent Greeks
Dimitris Avramopoulos Athens A New Democracy
Aetolia-Acarnania Golden Dawn
Evangelos Basiakos Boeotia New Democracy
Antonios Bezas Thesprotia New Democracy
Serres PASOK
Corinthia Golden Dawn
Athanasios Bouras Attica New Democracy
Evangelos Boutas Karditsa KKE
Pavlos Haikalis Attica Independent Greeks
Athens B KKE
Larissa New Democracy
Thessaloniki A Syriza
Charalambos Charalambous (Babis) Corfu KKE
Konstantinos Chatzidakis (Kostis) Athens B New Democracy
Vassilios Chatzilambrou Achaea Syriza
Theodoros Chimaras Phthiotis Independent Greeks
Paraskevi Christofilopoulou (Evi) Attica PASOK
Pieria New Democracy
Michalis Chrisochoidis Athens B PASOK
Marina Chrysoveloni Magnesia Independent Greeks
Laconia New Democracy
Athanasios Davlouros Achaea New Democracy
Georgios Davris Achaea Independent Greeks
Georgios Diktakis Heraklion New Democracy
Nikos Dendias Corfu New Democracy
Alexandros Dermedzopoulos Evros New Democracy
Athens B Independent Greeks
Christos Dimas Corinthia New Democracy
Pyrros Dimas State list PASOK
Athens B New Democracy
Iro Dioti Larissa Syriza
Evros PASOK
Rena Dourou Athens B Syriza
Ioannis Dragasakis Athens B Syriza
Theodoros Dritsas Piraeus A Syriza
Chalkidiki PASOK
Dimitrios Emmanouilidis Kavala Syriza
Nikolaos Exarchos (Pakos) Ioannina KKE
Theano Fotiou State list Syriza
Evangelos Fotiou Serres Democratic Left
Niki Founda Aetolia-Acarnania Democratic Left
Dionysios Gasparos Zakynthos New Democracy
Fotini Genimata State list PASOK
Kilkis New Democracy
Spyridon-Adonis Georgiadis (Adonis) Athens B New Democracy
Efstathia Georgopoulou-Saltari (Efi) Elis Syriza
Thessaloniki B KKE
Athens B Golden Dawn
Evros New Democracy
Olga Gerovassili Arta Syriza
Athens B New Democracy
Maria Giannakaki Piraeus B Democratic Left
State list Independent Greeks
Konstantina Giannakopoulou (Nadia) Messenia PASOK
Chrysoula-Maria Giatagana Thessaloniki A Independent Greeks
Ioannis Giokas Attica KKE
Thessaloniki A New Democracy
Imathia Independent Greeks
Phthiotis Golden Dawn
Emmanouil Glezos (Manolis)State list Syriza
Christos Gokas Arta PASOK
Athanasios Grammatikopoulos Pella Independent Greeks
Thessaloniki A Golden Dawn
Laconia PASOK
Konstantinos Gyparis Chania New Democracy
Achmet Chatziosman Rhodope PASOK
Dodecanese Independent Greeks
Georgios Ikonomou Trikala PASOK
Attica Democratic Left
Magnesia Golden Dawn
Chalkidiki Syriza
Ioannis Ioannidis Thessaloniki A New Democracy
Vassilios Ioannou Preveza PASOK
Nikitas Kaklamanis Athens A New Democracy
Apostolos Kaklamanis Athens B PASOK
Thessaloniki A New Democracy
Kavala New Democracy
Stavros Kalogiannis Ioannina New Democracy
Panos Kammenos Athens B Independent Greeks
Achilleas Kandartzis Trikala KKE
Garyfallia Kanelli (Liana) Athens A KKE
Achaea Syriza
Vassilios Kapernaros Athens B Independent Greeks
Aichan Kara Giousouf Rhodope Syriza
Dimitrios Karagiannis Lesbos KKE
Aetolia-Acarnania New Democracy
Anna Karamanli Athens B New Democracy
Kostas Karamanlis Thessaloniki A New Democracy
Ioannis Karambelas Boeotia New Democracy
Efthymios Karanasios Chalkidiki New Democracy
Xanthippi Karanika Imathia Syriza
Thessaloniki B New Democracy
Pella New Democracy
Nikolaos Karathanasopoulos Achaea KKE
Michail Karchimakis Lasithi PASOK
Kozani New Democracy
Attica Golden Dawn
Michail Kassis Ioannina PASOK
Christos Katsotis Athens B KKE
Euboea PASOK
Olga Kefalogianni Athens A New Democracy
Manolis Kefalogiannis Heraklion New Democracy
Vassilios Kegeroglou Heraklion PASOK
Christos Kellas Larissa New Democracy
Vassilis Kikilias Athens A New Democracy
Dimitrios Kodelas Argolis Syriza
Serres Independent Greeks
Konstantinos Kondogeorgos Evrytania New Democracy
Athens B Independent Greeks
Xanthi New Democracy
Emmanouil Konsolas Dodecanese New Democracy
Florina New Democracy
Theodosios Konstantinidis Thessaloniki A KKE
Arcadia PASOK
Pieria New Democracy
Elis Independent Greeks
Zoi Konstantopoulou Athens A Syriza
Grevena New Democracy
State list Independent Greeks
Konstantinos Koukodimos Pieria New Democracy
Kozani PASOK
Messenia Golden Dawn
Symeon Koumbanis Kastoria Independent Greeks
Athens A Independent Greeks
Tasos Kourakis Thessaloniki A Syriza
Piraeus B Independent Greeks
Panagiotis Kouroumplis Athens B Syriza
Giannis Koutsoukos Elis PASOK
Andreas Koutsoumbas Boeotia New Democracy
Fotios-Fanourios Kouvelis (Fotis) Athens B Democratic Left
Nikos Kouzilos Piraeus A Golden Dawn
Dimitrios Kremastinos Dodecanese PASOK
Nikolaos Krespis Elis Golden Dawn
Heraklion Syriza
Lina Krokidi Athens B KKE
Phthiotis Syriza
Dimitrios Kyriazidis Drama New Democracy
Georgios Kyritsis Trikala Democratic Left
Panagiotis Lafazanis Piraeus B Syriza
Piraeus B Golden Dawn
Messenia New Democracy
Georgios Lambroulis Larissa KKE
State list New Democracy
Serres New Democracy
Dimitrios Lindzeris Piraeus B PASOK
Andreas Loverdos Athens B PASOK
State list Democratic Left
Arcadia New Democracy
Kozani Independent Greeks
Christos Mandas Ioannina Syriza
Aspasia Mandreka Phocis New Democracy
Argolida PASOK
Diamanto Manolakou Piraeus B KKE
Ioannis Manolis Athens B Independent Greeks
Epaminondas Marias (Notis) Heraklion Independent Greeks
Euboea KKE
Euboea Independent Greeks
Ekaterini Markou Thessaloniki B Democratic Left
Georgia Martinou Attica New Democracy
Dimitrios Mavratzotis Samos KKE
Vangelis Meimarakis Athens B New Democracy
Panagiotis Melas Piraeus A Independent Greeks
Nikolaos Michalakis Karditsa Syriza
Nikolaos Michaloliakos Athens A Golden Dawn
State list New Democracy
Ioannis Michelogiannakis Heraklion Democratic Left
Nikos Michos Euboea Golden Dawn
Notis Mitarachi Athens A New Democracy
Alexios Mitropoulos Attica Syriza
Kyriakos Mitsotakis Athens B New Democracy
Aetolia-Acarnania PASOK
Nikolaos Moraitis Aetolia-Acarnania KKE
Chios New Democracy
Parisis Moutsinas (Paris) Magnesia Democratic Left
Magnesia New Democracy
Apostolos Nanos Magnesia KKE
Nikolaos Nikolopoulos Achaea New Democracy
Georgios Orfanos Thessaloniki A New Democracy
Emmanouil Othonas Rethymno PASOK
Thanasis Pafilis State list KKE
Athens B Golden Dawn
Panos Panagiotopoulos Athens B New Democracy
Kavala New Democracy
Elpida Pandelaki Piraeus A KKE
Ioannis Panousis Athens A Democratic Left
Dimitrios Papadimoulis Athens B Syriza
Evgenios Papadopoulos Pieria Independent Greeks
Ekaterini Papakosta-Sidiropoulou Athens B New Democracy
George Papandreou Achaea PASOK
Alexandra Papariga Athens B KKE
Giannis Papathanasiou Athens B New Democracy
Ioannis Pappas Dodecanese New Democracy
State list Golden Dawn
Kilkis PASOK
Ioannis Paschalidis Kavala New Democracy
Prokopios Pavlopoulos Athens A New Democracy
Athanasios Petrakos Messenia Syriza
Fotini Pipili Athens A New Democracy
Lasithi New Democracy
Vyron Polydoras Athens B New Democracy
Athens B Democratic Left
Athens A New Democracy
Thomas Psyrras Larissa Democratic Left
Thessaloniki A New Democracy
Maria Repousi Piraeus A Democratic Left
Filippos Sachinidis Larissa PASOK
Sofia Sakorafa Athens B Syriza
Aetolia-Acarnania New Democracy
Dimitrios Saltouros Xanthi PASOK
Antonios Samaras Messenia New Democracy
Nikolaos Samaras Florina PASOK
Stefanos Samoilis Corfu Syriza
Maximos Senetakis Heraklion New Democracy
Nikitas Siois Serres Golden Dawn
Konstantinos Skandalidis Athens A PASOK
Asimina Skondra Karditsa New Democracy
Konstantinos Skrekas Trikala New Democracy
Nikolaos Smoloktos Drama Independent Greeks
Theodoros Soldatos Lefkada New Democracy
Aristovoulos Spiliotopoulos (Aris) Athens B New Democracy
Christos Staikouras Phthiotis New Democracy
Aetolia-Acarnania Independent Greeks
Konstantinos Stambolidis Kozani KKE
Pella New Democracy
Giorgos Stathakis Chania Syriza
Ioannis Stathas Boeotia Syriza
Dimitrios Stratoulis Athens B Syriza
Evripidis Stylianidis Rhodope New Democracy
Georgios Stylios Arta New Democracy
Emmanouil Syndychakis Heraklion KKE
Nikolaos Syrmalenios Cyclades Syriza
Nikolaos Tagaras Corinthia New Democracy
Spyridon Taliadouros Karditsa New Democracy
Ioanna Tambaki-Sofronof Imathia KKE
Konstantinos Tasoulas Ioannina New Democracy
Athens B Syriza
Maria Theleriti Corinthia Syriza
Afroditi Theopeftatou Kefalonia Syriza
Imathia PASOK
Ioannis Tragakis Piraeus B New Democracy
Chios PASOK
Efklidis Tsakalotos Athens B Syriza
Konstantinos Tsiaras Karditsa New Democracy
Theodora Tsikardani Kozani Democratic Left
Theocharis Tsiokas (Charis) Thessaloniki B PASOK
Alexios Tsipras Athens A Syriza
Nikolaos Tsonis Phthiotis PASOK
Nikolaos Tsoukalis Achaea Democratic Left
Dimitrios Tsoumanis Preveza New Democracy
Pella PASOK
Elis New Democracy
Olga-Nantia Valavani Athens B Syriza
Evgenia Vamvaka (Tzeni) Piraeus B Syriza
Georgios Varemenos Aetolia-Acarnania Syriza
Athens B New Democracy
Evangelos Venizelos Thessaloniki A PASOK
Kyriakos Virvidakis Chania New Democracy
Attica New Democracy
Serres New Democracy
Ilias Vlahogiannis Trikala New Democracy
Pavlos Vogiatzis Lesbos New Democracy
Manousos-Konstantinos Voloudakis Chania New Democracy
Mavroudis Voridis (Makis) Attica New Democracy
Odyssefs-Nikos Voudouris Athens B Democratic Left
Ioannis Vouldis Athens A Golden Dawn
Sofia Voultepsi Athens B New Democracy
Vassiliki-Rafaela Voulvoukeli Athens B Independent Greeks
Marios Voutsinos Cyclades Independent Greeks
Nikolaos Voutsis Athens A Syriza
Ioannis Vroutsis Cyclades New Democracy
Andreas Xanthos Rethymno Syriza
Asimina Xirotyri-Ekaterinari Thessaloniki A Democratic Left
Thessaloniki B Independent Greeks
Vassilios-Nikolaos Ypsilantis Dodecanese New Democracy
Konstantinos Zacharias Arcadia Syriza
Athens B Golden Dawn
Chousein Zeimpek Xanthi Syriza
Ioannis Zerdelis Lesbos Syriza
Ioannis Ziogas Thessaloniki A KKE
Thessaloniki B Golden Dawn
Larissa Independent Greeks

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