List of members of the Hellenic Parliament, June 2023

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This is a list of the 300 members who were elected to the Hellenic Parliament in the June 2023 legislative election, held on 25 June 2023. [1]

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Composition

Current composition:
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New Democracy: 158
Syriza: 36
PASOK - Movement for Change: 31
Communist Party of Greece: 21
Greek Solution: 12
New Left: 11
Victory: 10
Spartans: 7
Course of Freedom: 6
Independents: 8 Current Greece Parliament.svg
Current composition:
   New Democracy: 158
   Syriza: 36
   New Left: 11
   Victory: 10
   Spartans: 7
   Independents: 8

Members of Parliament

New Democracy

ConstituencyFull nameObservations
Nationwide Ireni Agapidaki
Theodoros Skylakakis
Christos Stylianides
Ioanna Lytrivi
Giorgos Stamatis
Nefeli Chatziioannidou
Maria Polyzou
Athens A Kyriakos Pierrakakis
Vassilis Kikilias
Olga Kefalogianni
Thanos Plevris
Nikitas Kaklamanis
Athens B1 Kostis Hatzidakis
Adonis Georgiadis
Niki Kerameus
Dimitris Kairidis  [ el ]
Zoe Rapti
Theodoros Roussopoulos
Nikos Papathanasis
Athens B2 Michalis Chrysochoidis
Miltiadis Varvitsiotis
Yannis Loverdos  [ el ]
Maria Syregela  [ el ]
Athens B3 Nikos Dendias
Takis Theodorikakos  [ fr ]
Konstantinos Kyranakis
Vassilis Spanakis
Dionysis Hatzidakis
Harry Theoharis
Yannis Kallianos  [ el ]
Anna Karamanli
Sofia Voultepsi
Piraeus A Kostas Katsafados  [ el ]
Domna Michailidou
Nikos Vlachakos
Piraeus B George Vrettakos
Michalis Livanos
Dimitris Markopoulos  [ el ]
East Attica Sofia Zacharaki
Makis Voridis
Stelios Petsas  [ el ]
George Vlachos  [ el ]
Vassilis Oikonomou  [ el ]
West Attica George Kotsiras  [ el ]
Thanasis Bouras  [ el ]
Evangelos Liakos
Stamatis Poulis
Aetolia-Acarnania Marios Salmas  [ el ]
Kostas Karagounis  [ el ]
Thanasis Papathanasis
Argolis John Andrianos  [ el ]
Arcadia Kostas Vlasis  [ el ]
Arta George Stylios  [ el ]
Achaea Christina Alexopoulou
Andreas Katsaniotis
Jason Fotilas  [ el ]
Boeotia Lefteris Ktistakis  [ el ]
Grevena Yannis Yatsos  [ el ]
Drama Dimitris Kyriazidis  [ el ]
Dodecanese Giannis Pappas  [ el ]
Manos Konsolas  [ el ]
Mika Iatridi  [ el ]
Vassilis Ypsilantis  [ el ]
Evros Christos Dermentzopoulos
Stavros Keletsis
Tasos Dimoschakis  [ el ]
Euboea Thanasis Zebilis
Simos Kedikoglou  [ el ]
Konstantina Karabatsoli Replacement of Spiros Pnevmatikos  [ el ] due to resignation
Evrytania Tzina Economou
Xanthi Dionysis Aktypis
Elis Andreas Nikolakopoulos
Dionysia Avgerinopoulou  [ el ]
Dimitris Avramopoulos
Imathia Apostolos Vesyropoulos
Tasos Bartzokas  [ el ]
Lazaros Tsavdaridis  [ el ]
Heraklion Lefteris Avgenakis  [ el ]
Konstantinos Kefalogiannis
Maximos Senetakis
Thesprotia Vasileios Giogiakas  [ el ]
Thessaloniki A Kyriakos Mitsotakis Prime Minister of Greece, President of New Democracy
Stavros Kalafatis  [ el ]
Konstantinos Gioulekas  [ el ]
Elena Rapti  [ el ]
Anna Efthymiou
Dimitris Kouvelas  [ el ]
Stratos Simopoulos
Diamantis Golidakis
Thessaloniki B Dimitris Vartzopoulos  [ el ]
Theodoros Karaoglou  [ el ]
Fanis Papas
Ioannina Konstantinos Tasoulas
Maria Kefala  [ el ]
Kavala Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos
Yannis Paschalidis
Makarios Lazaridis
Angeliki Delikari
Karditsa Konstantinos Tsiaras
Giorgos Kotsos  [ el ]
Asimina Skondra
Telis Spanias
Kastoria Maria Antoniou  [ el ]
Corfu Stefanos Gikas
Cephalonia Panagis Kappatos  [ el ]
Kilkis George Georgantas  [ el ]
Kozani Stathis Konstantinidis
Michalis Papadopoulos  [ el ]
Corinthia Christos Dimas  [ el ]
Nikos Tagaras  [ el ]
Marilena Vilialis-Soukoulis
Cyclades Yannis Vroutsis  [ el ]
Katerina Monogyou  [ el ]
Filippos Fortomas  [ el ]
Markos Kafouros
Laconia Neocles Cretan
Thanasis Davakis  [ el ]
Larissa Christos Kellas  [ el ]
Christos Kapetanos
Maximos Charakopoulos  [ el ]
Lasithi Yannis Plakiotakis  [ el ]First Vice-President of the Hellenic Parliament
Lesbos Charalambos Athanasiou  [ el ]
Lefkada Thanasis Kavvadas
Magnesia Christos Triandopoulos  [ el ]
Zetta Makri  [ el ]
Christos Boukoros  [ el ]
Messenia Antonis Samaras Former Prime Minister of Greece
Miltos Chrysomallis  [ el ]
Yannis Lambropoulos  [ el ]
Pericles Mantas  [ el ]
Xanthi Spyros Tsilingiris  [ el ]
Pella Lakis Vasiliadis  [ el ]
Dionysis Stamenitis
George Karasmanis  [ el ]
Pieria Fontas Baraliakos  [ el ]
Anna Mani Papadimitriou
Spyros Koulkoudinas
Preveza Spyros Kyriakis
Rethymno Ioannis A. Kefalogiannis
Rhodope Euripides Stylianides  [ el ]
Samos Christodoulos Stefanadis
Serres Kostas Karamanlis
Tasos Hatzivasileiou  [ el ]
Fotini Arabatzi  [ el ]
Theofilos Leontaridis  [ el ]
Trikala Kostas Skrekas
Thanasis Lioutas  [ el ]
Katerina Papakosta
Phthiotis Christos Staikouras
Giannis Oikonomou  [ el ]
George Kotronias  [ el ]
Florina Stavros Papasotiriou
Phocis Yannis Bougas  [ el ]
Chalkidiki Yiannis Giorgos
Chania Dora Bakoyannis
Sevi Voloudakis  [ el ]
Alexandros Markogiannakis
Chios Notis Mitarachi

Syriza

ConstituencyFull nameObservations
Nationwide Othon Iliopoulos
Elena Akrita  [ el ]
Evangelos Apostolakis
Athens B1 Athena Linou
Athens B2 Rena Dourou
Athens B3 Nikos Pappas Parliamentary Representative
Rallia Christidou
Piraeus A Alexis Tsipras Former Prime Minister of Greece
Piraeus B Nina Kasimati  [ el ]
Aetolia-Acarnania Miltos Zambaras  [ el ]
Argolis George Gavrilos
Arcadia George Papailiou  [ el ]
Arta Olga Gerovasili
Achaea Andreas Panagiotopoulos  [ el ]
Boeotia Iota Poulos  [ el ]
Drama Theofilos Xanthopoulos  [ el ]Parliamentary Representative
Euboea Simos Kedikoglou  [ el ]
Elis Dionysis Kalamatianos  [ el ]Parliamentary Representative
Heraklion Haris Mamoulakis  [ el ]
Thessaloniki A Katerina Notopoulou  [ el ]
Rania Thraskia  [ el ]
Christos Giannoulis  [ el ]
Thessaloniki B Sokratis Famellos  [ el ]President of the SYRIZA Parliamentary Group
Corfu Alexandros Avlonitis
Kilkis Petros Pappas
Kozani Calliope Vetta  [ el ]
Larissa Vasilis Kokkalis  [ el ]
Magnesia Alexandros Meikopoulos
Pella Theodora Tzakri
Preveza Kostas Barkas  [ el ]
Trikala Marina Kontotoli
Phthiotis Yannis Sarakiotis  [ el ]
Chalkidiki Kyriaki Malama  [ el ]
Chania Pavlos Polakis

PASOK – Movement for Change

ConstituencyFull nameObservations
Nationwide Panagiotis Doudonis
Dimitris Manzos  [ el ]Parliamentary representative
Athens A Pavlos Geroulanos
Athens B1 Milena Apostolaki
Athens B2 Nadia Giannakopoulou  [ el ]
Athens B3 Pavlos Christidis  [ el ]
Attica A Manolis Christodoulakis  [ el ]
Aetolia-Acarnania Christina Starakas
Argolis Andreas Poulas  [ el ]
Arcadia Odysseus Konstantinopoulos  [ el ]5th Vice-President of the Hellenic Parliament
Achaea George Papandreou Former Prime Minister of Greece
Boeotia George Mulkiotis  [ el ]
Drama Tasos Nikolaidis
Dodecanese George Nikitiadis  [ el ]
Euboea Katerina Kazani
Elis Michalis Katrinis  [ el ]Parliamentary representative
Heraklion Eleni Vacina
Francis Parasiris  [ el ]
Thessaloniki A Nikos Androulakis President of Parliamentary Group PASOK - KINAL
Ioannina Giannis Tsimaris
Corfu Dimitris Biagis  [ el ]
Kilkis Stefanos Parastatides
Kozani Paris Koukoulopoulos  [ el ]
Laconia Naya Grigoraku
Larissa Evangelia Liakoulis  [ el ]
Lasithi Katerina Spyridaki
Lesbos Panagiotis Paraskevaidis
Rethymno Manolis Chnaris
Rhodope Ilchan Achmet
Chalkidiki Apostolos Panas  [ el ]
Chios Stavros Michaelidis

Communist Party of Greece

ConstituencyFull nameObservations
Nationwide Thanasis Pafilis Parliamentary representative
Athens A Liana Kanelli
Athens B1 Dimitris Koutsoumpas Party General Secretary
Aphrodite Ctena
Athens B2 Vivi Daga  [ el ]
Athens B3 Semina Digeni  [ el ]
Christos Katsotis  [ el ]
Piraeus A Nikos Ambatielos
Piraeus B Diamanto Manolakou
Attica A Giannis Giokas  [ el ]
Attica B Christos Tsokanis
Aetolia-Acarnania Nikolaos Papanastasis  [ el ]
Achaea Nikolaos Karathanasopoulos Parliamentary representative
Euboea George Marinos  [ el ]
Heraklion Manolis Syntyhakis  [ el ]
Thessaloniki A Giannis Delis  [ el ]
Thessaloniki B Leonidas Stoltidis  [ el ]
Ioannina Pacos Exarchos  [ el ]
Larissa Giorgos Lamproulis  [ el ]
Lesbos Maria Komninaka  [ el ]
Magnesia Vassilis Metaxas  [ el ]

Greek Solution

ConstituencyFull nameObservations
Nationwide Pavlos Sarakis  [ el ]
Athens A Vasilis Grammenos  [ el ]
Athens B1 Vassilis Billiardos  [ el ]The Vice-President of the Hellenic Parliament
Athens B2 Maria Athanasiou  [ el ]
Athens B3 Kyriakos Velopoulos President of the Greek Solution
Piraeus B Sophia Asimakopoulou  [ el ]
Attica A Stelios Fotopoulos  [ el ]Parliamentary representative
Evros Paris Papadakis
Imathia Vassilis Kotidis
Thessaloniki A Simos Koupeloglou  [ el ]
Thessaloniki B Kostas Chitas  [ el ]Parliamentary representative
Serres Kostas Boubas  [ el ]

New Left

ConstituencyFull nameObservations
Athens A Nasos Iliopoulos
Dimitris Tzanakopoulos
Athens B1 Euclid Tsakalotos
Athens B2 Effie Achtsioglou
Athens B3 Theano Fotiou
Achaea Sia Anagnostopoulou
Ioannina Meropi Tzoufi
Messenia Alexis Haritsis President of the New Left Parliamentary Group
Xanthi Chousein Zeimpek
Rhodope Ozgur Ferhat
Florina Peti Perka  [ el ]

Victory

ConstituencyFull nameObservations
Nationwide George Apostolakis
Athens B1 Aspasia Kouroupakis
Athens B3 Nikolaos Vrettos
Attica A Tasos Economopoulos
Attica B George Palaitsakis
Achaea Spyros Tsironis
Thessaloniki A Dimitris Natsios President of Victory
Thessaloniki B Nikos Papadopoulos
Larissa George Rountas
Pieria Komnenos Delveroudis

Spartans

ConstituencyFull nameObservations
NationwideNo list submitted
Athens A Thanasis Chalkias
Athens B3 Vasilis Stigkas Founder and president of Spartans
Piraeus B Alexandros Zerveas
Achaea Georgios Aspiotis
Heraklion Michalis Gavyiotakis
Thessaloniki A Ioannis Kontis
Thessaloniki B Petros Dimitriadis

Course of Freedom

ConstituencyFull nameObservations
Nationwide Alexandros Kazamias Parliamentary representative
Athens A Diamantis Karanastasis  [ el ]
Athens B1 Zoe Konstantopoulou Chairman of Course of Freedom
Athens B2 Georgia Kefala
Athens B3 Spyros Bibilas  [ el ]
Attica A Eleni Karageorgopoulou

Independents

ConstituencyFull nameObservations
Athens B1 Charalambos Katsivardas Formerly of Spartans
Athens B2 Georgios Manousos
Attica A Ioannis Dimitrokallis
Aetolia-Acarnania Dionysis Valtoyiannis
Thessaloniki A Michalis Khourdakis Formerly of Course of Freedom
Thessaloniki B Areti Papaioannou
Larissa Konstandinos Floros Formerly of Spartans
Xanthi Mpourchan Mparan Formerly of PASOK – KINAL

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