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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]
Constituency | Full name | Observations | |
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Nationwide | Thanasis Pafilis | Parliamentary representative | |
Athens A | Liana Kanelli | ||
Athens B1 | Dimitris Koutsoumpas | Party General Secretary | |
Aphrodite Ctena | |||
Athens B2 | Vivi Daga | ||
Athens B3 | Semina Digeni | ||
Christos Katsotis | |||
Piraeus A | Nikos Ambatielos | ||
Piraeus B | Diamanto Manolakou | ||
Attica A | Giannis Giokas | ||
Attica B | Christos Tsokanis | ||
Aetolia-Acarnania | Nikolaos Papanastasis | ||
Achaea | Nikolaos Karathanasopoulos | Parliamentary representative | |
Euboea | George Marinos | ||
Heraklion | Manolis Syntyhakis | ||
Thessaloniki A | Giannis Delis | ||
Thessaloniki B | Leonidas Stoltidis | ||
Ioannina | Pacos Exarchos | ||
Larissa | Giorgos Lamproulis | ||
Lesbos | Maria Komninaka | ||
Magnesia | Vassilis Metaxas |
Constituency | Full name | Observations | |
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Nationwide | Pavlos Sarakis | ||
Athens A | Vasilis Grammenos | ||
Athens B1 | Vassilis Billiardos | The Vice-President of the Hellenic Parliament | |
Athens B2 | Maria Athanasiou | ||
Athens B3 | Kyriakos Velopoulos | President of the Greek Solution | |
Piraeus B | Sophia Asimakopoulou | ||
Attica A | Stelios Fotopoulos | Parliamentary representative | |
Evros | Paris Papadakis | ||
Imathia | Vassilis Kotidis | ||
Thessaloniki A | Simos Koupeloglou | ||
Thessaloniki B | Kostas Chitas | Parliamentary representative | |
Serres | Kostas Boubas |
Constituency | Full name | Observations | |
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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 | ||
Constituency | Full name | Observations | |
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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 |
Constituency | Full name | Observations | |
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Nationwide | No 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 | ||
Constituency | Full name | Observations | |
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Nationwide | Alexandros Kazamias | Parliamentary representative | |
Athens A | Diamantis Karanastasis | ||
Athens B1 | Zoe Konstantopoulou | Chairman of Course of Freedom | |
Athens B2 | Georgia Kefala | ||
Athens B3 | Spyros Bibilas | ||
Attica A | Eleni Karageorgopoulou | ||
Constituency | Full name | Observations | |
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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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