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This is a list of the 300 members who were elected to the Hellenic Parliament -for the 18th parliamentary term (ΙΗ΄ in Greek numerals) - in the 2019 legislative election, held on 7 July 2019.
18th (ΙH΄)a Plenary Session | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Hellenic Parliament | ||||
Jurisdiction | Greece | ||||
Meeting place | Old Royal Palace, Athens | ||||
Term | 17 July 2019 – 22 April 2023 | ||||
Election | 2019 Greek legislative election | ||||
Government | First Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis | ||||
Members | 300 | ||||
President | Konstantinos Tasoulas (ND) | ||||
First Vice President | Nikitas Kaklamanis (ND) | ||||
Second Vice President | Haralambos Athanasiou (ND) | ||||
Third Vice President | Athanasios Bouras (ND) | ||||
Fourth Vice President | Dimitris Vitsas (SYRIZA) [1] |
The parliament convened on 17 July 2019. The New Democracy party won the majority of seats (158) and its leader, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, formed his first government.
Constituency and party votes | Full name | Notes | |
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Nationwide (2,251,618 votes) | Panagiotis Pikrammenos | ||
Theodoros Skylakakis (from 3 March 2022) |
Marietta Giannakou passed away on 27 February 2022 and her place was taken by Theodoros Skylakakis [2] | ||
Giorgos Gerapetritis | |||
Takis Theodorikakos | |||
Christos Tarantilis | |||
Athens A (100,473) | Olga Kefalogianni | ||
Vassilis Kikilias | |||
Thanos Plevris | |||
Nikitas Kaklamanis | |||
Angelos Syrigos | |||
Konstantinos Bogdanos was expelled on 16 March 2021 from the party after a social media post that was considered to be a violation of human rights. He did not surrender his seat but became independent. [3] | |||
Fotini Pipili | |||
Athens B1 (152,558) | Kostis Hatzidakis | ||
Adonis Georgiadis | |||
Niki Kerameus | |||
Georgios Koumoutsakos | |||
Theodoros Roussopoulos | |||
Dimitris Kairidis | |||
Zoi Rapti | |||
Athens B2 (65,590 ) | Kyriakos Mitsotakis | ||
Miltiadis Varvitsiotis | |||
Giannis Loverdos | |||
Athens B3 (144,645) | Nikos Dendias | ||
Konstantinos Kyranakis | |||
Dionysis Hatzidakis | |||
Harry Theoharis | |||
Anna Karamanli | |||
Sofia Voultepsi | |||
Babis Papadimitriou | |||
Giannis Kallianos | |||
Vassilis Spanakis | |||
Piraeus A (44,160) | Konstantinos Katsafados | ||
Ioannis Melas | |||
Nikolaos Manolakos | |||
Noni Dounia | |||
Christoforos Boutsikakis | |||
Piraeus B (44,441) | Ioannis Tragakis | ||
Dimitris Markopoulos | |||
East Attica (100,583) | Georgía Martínou | ||
Makis Voridis | |||
George Vlachos | |||
Vassilis Oikonomou | |||
West Attica (26.131 ) | Athanasios Bouras | ||
Evangelos Liakos | |||
George Kotsiras | |||
Aetolia-Acarnania (55.440) | Kostas Karagkounis | ||
Marios Salmas | |||
Spilios Livanos | |||
Argolis (25,024) | John Andrianos | ||
Arcadia (25,542) | Kostas Vlasis | ||
Arta (18,953) | George Stylios | ||
Achaea (55,235) | Angelos Tsigkris | ||
Andreas Katsaniotis | |||
Jason Fotilas | |||
Christina Alexopoulou | |||
Boeotia (23.759) | Andreas Koutsoumpas | ||
Grevena (9.701) | On 25 October 2022, the MP was expelled from New Democracy following allegations of business activities for the acquisition of "red loans". [4] The MP did not resign his seat and declared his independence. | ||
Drama (25.672) | Konstantinos Blouchos | ||
Dodecanese (40.034) | Manos Konsolas | ||
Vasilis Ypsilantis | |||
Mika Iatridi | |||
Ioannis Pappas | |||
Evros (37.730) | Tasos Dimoschakis | ||
Christos Dermentzopoulos | |||
Stavros Keletsis | |||
Euboea (44,752) | Simos Kedikoglou | ||
Thanasis Zebilis | |||
Spiros Pnevmatikos | |||
Evrytania (6,969) | Kostas Kontogiorgos | ||
Zakynthos (9,217) | Dionysis Aktypis | ||
Elis (33,673) | Dionysia Avgerinopoulou | ||
Konstantinos Tzavaras | |||
Andreas Nikolakopoulos | |||
Imathia (33,787) | Apostolos Vesyropoulos | ||
Tasos Bartzokas | |||
Lazaros Tsavdaridis | |||
Heraklion (51,579) | Lefteris Avgenakis | ||
Maximos Senetakis | |||
Thesprotia (12,579) | Vasileios Giogiakas | ||
Thessaloniki A (107,429) | Kostas Karamanlis | ||
Konstantinos Gioulekas | |||
Elena Rapti | |||
Stavros Kalafatis | |||
Stratos Simopoulos | |||
Anna Efthymiou | |||
Dimitris Kouvelas | |||
Thessaloniki B (80,327) | Theodoros Karaoglou | ||
Savvas Anastasiadis | |||
Dimitris Vartzopoulos | |||
Ioannina (36,538) | Konstantinos Tasoulas | Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament | |
Stavros Kalogiannis | |||
Maria Kefala | |||
Georgios Amyras | |||
Kavala (32,737) | Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos | ||
Yannis Paschalidis | |||
Makarios Lazaridis | |||
Karditsa (34,668) | Konstantinos Tsiaras | ||
Giorgos Kotsos | |||
Asimina Skondra | |||
Kastoria (15,452) | Zisis Tzikalagias | ||
Corfu (19,525) | Stefanos Gikas | ||
Kefalonia (8,625) | Panagis Kappatos | ||
Kilkis (23,281) | George Georgantas | ||
Kozani (35,891) | Stathis Konstantinidis | ||
Paraskevi Vryzidou | |||
Michail (Michalis) Papadopoulos | |||
Georgios Amanatidis | |||
Corinthia (35,173) | Christos Dimas | ||
Nikos Tagaras | |||
Kostas Kollias (from 1 July 2021 |
After a recount, the electoral court awarded the seat to Kostas Kollias. [5] | ||
Cyclades (31,370) | Giannis Vroutsis | ||
Katerina Monogyou | |||
Filippos Fortomas | |||
Markos Kafouros | |||
Laconia (26,432) | Thanasis Davakis | ||
Neoclis Kritikos | |||
Larissa (61,468) | Maximos Charakopoulos | ||
Christos Kellas | |||
Stella Biziou | |||
Lasithi (14,276) | Giannis Plakiotakis | ||
Lesbos (22,674) | Charalambos Athanasiou | ||
Lefkada (6,778) | Thanasis Kavvadas | ||
Magnesia (41,334) | Christos Boukoros | ||
Zetta Makri | |||
Thanasis Lioupis | |||
Kostas Maravegias | |||
Messenia (44,262) | Antonis Samaras | ||
Yannis Lambropoulos | |||
Miltos Chrysomallis | |||
Pericles Mantas | |||
Xanthi (22,347) | Spyros Tsilingiris | ||
Pella (36,148) | George Karasmanis | ||
Dionysis Stamenitis | |||
Lakis Vasiliadis | |||
Pieria (35,775) | Fontas Baraliakos | ||
Anna Mani Papadimitriou | |||
Savvas Chionidis | |||
Preveza (16,864) | Stergios Giannakis | ||
Rethymno (17,018) | Ioannis A. Kefalogiannis | ||
Rhodope (23,123) | Euripides Stylianides | ||
Samos (8,345) | Christodoulos Stefanadis | ||
Serres (53,839) | Kostas Karamanlis | ||
Fotini Arabatzi | |||
Tasos Hatzivasileiou | |||
Theofilos Leontaridis | |||
Trikala (37,638) | Kostas Skrekas | ||
Thanasis Lioutas | |||
Katerina Papakosta | |||
Phthiotis (41,076) | Christos Staikouras | ||
Giannis Oikonomou | |||
George Kotronias | |||
Eleni Makri Theodorou (from 4 December 2023) |
The MP resigned following revelations that he had continued his business activities after being elected - Greek law prohibits sitting MPs from engaging in business activities. [6] | ||
Florina (12,701) | Ioannis Antoniadis | ||
Phocis (10,839) | Yannis Bougas | ||
Chalkidiki (26,702) | Georgios Vagionas | ||
Chania (28,842) | Dora Bakoyannis | ||
Giannis Kasselakis (from 14 February 2023 |
Manousos Voloudakis passed away. [7] | ||
Vasileios Digalakis | |||
Chios (13,894) | Notis Mitarachi |
Constituency and party votes | Full name | Notes | |
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Nationwide (1,781,057) | Vasilis Vasilikos | ||
Effie Achtsioglou | |||
Panos Skourletis | |||
Alekos Flambouraris | |||
Athens A (74,272) | Nikolaos Voutsis | ||
Dimitris Tzanakopoulos | |||
Nikos Filis | |||
Christoforos Vernardakis | |||
Angeliki Adamopoulou | She joined SYRIZA from 22 December 2022 until 17 February 2023 when she became independent and announced her withdrawal from politics at the end of her parliamentary term [8] | ||
Athens B1 (93,992) | Efkleidis Tsakalotos | ||
Konstantinos Zachariadis | |||
Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou | |||
Georgios Katrougalos | |||
Athens B2 (85,268) | Ioannis Dragasakis | ||
Dimitrios Vitsas | |||
Chara Kafantari | |||
Panagiotis Kouroumblis (from 13 January 2021) |
After a recount, the electoral court awarded the seat to Panagiotis Kouroumblis. [9] | ||
Athens B3 (117,296) | Nikos Pappas | ||
Theano Fotiou | |||
Ioannis Mouzalas | |||
Ioannis Balafas | |||
Rallia Christidou | |||
Piraeus A (30,011) | Theodoros Dritsas | ||
Piraeus B (56,264) | Nina Kasimati | ||
Ioannis Ragkousis | |||
Tryfon Alexiadis | |||
Fotini Bakathima | She joined SYRIZA on 21 December 2022[10] | ||
East Attica (69,043) | Alexios Tsipras | ||
Christos Spirtzis | |||
Nasos Athanasiou | |||
West Attica (27,627) | Giorgos Tsipras | ||
Aetolia-Acarnania (45,889) | Georgios Varemenos | ||
Thanos Moraitis | |||
Argolis (14,400) | Giannis Gkiolas | ||
Arcadia (18,085) | Giorgos Papailiou | ||
Arta (19,411) | Olga Gerovasili | ||
Achaea (68,588) | Alexis Tsipras | ||
Sia Anagnostopoulou | |||
Konstantinos Markou | |||
Boeotia (21,150) | Yota Poulou | ||
Drama (13,288) | Theofilos Xanthopoulos | ||
Dodecanese (28,826) | Dimitris Gakis from 17 February 2023 |
Santorinios passed away. [11] | |
Evros (23,103) | Natasa Gkara | ||
Euboea (42,672) | Evangelos Apostolou | ||
Miltiadis Chatzigiannakis | |||
Elis (32,536) | Dionysis Kalamatianos | ||
Imathia (21,742) | Angelos Tolkas(from 1 July 2021) |
After a recount, the electoral court awarded the seat to Angelos Tolkas.[5] | |
Heraklion (73,940) | Haris Mamoulakis | ||
Sokratis Vardakis | |||
Nikolaos Igoumenidis | |||
Thesprotia (9,643) | Marios Katsis | ||
Thessaloniki A (94,693) | Katerina Notopoulou | ||
Ioannis Amanatidis | |||
Christos Giannoulis | |||
Kostas Zouraris | |||
Alexandros Triantafyllidis | |||
Thessaloniki B (46,947) | Sokratis Famellos | ||
Dora Avgeri | |||
Ioannina (35,451) | Meropi Tzoufi | ||
Kavala (20,159) | Soultana Eleftheriadou | ||
Karditsa (23,502) | Spyros Lappas | ||
Kastoria (8,338) | Olympia Teligioridou | ||
Corfu (19,119) | Alexandros Avlonitis | ||
Kilkis (12,765) | Eirini Agathopoulou | ||
Kozani (28,606) | Calliope Vetta | ||
Corinthia (25,856) | Georgios Psychogios | ||
Cyclades (20,403) | Nikolaos Syrmalenios | ||
Lakonia (10,397) | Stavros Arachovitis | ||
Larissa (48,884) | Vasilis Kokkalis | ||
Anna Vagena | |||
Lasithi (14,379) | Emmanouil Thrapsaniotis | ||
Lesvos (16,868) | Ioannis Bournous | ||
Magnesia (34,298) | Alexandros Meikopoulos | ||
Aikaterini Papanatsiou | |||
Messinia (30,590) | Alexis Haritsis | ||
Xanthi (24,059) | Chousein Zeimpek | ||
Pella (24,375) | Theodora Tzakri | ||
Pieria (17,590) | Betty Skoufa | ||
Preveza (13,337) | Kostas Barkas | ||
Rethymno (17,223) | Andreas Xanthos | ||
Rodopi (16,603) | Takis Charitou | ||
Serres (26,055) | Eleftherios Avramakis | ||
Trikala (25,042) | Athanasios Papadopoulos | ||
Phthiotis (29,677) | Yannis Sarakiotis | ||
Florina (11,556) | Peti Perka | ||
Chalkidiki (15,244) | Kyriaki Malama | ||
Chania (31,644) | Pavlos Polakis | ||
Chios (6,739) | Andreas Michailidis | ||
Constituency and party votes | Full name | Notes | |
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Nationwide (457,623) | Georgios Kaminis | ||
Athens A (12,255) | Konstantinos Skandalidis | ||
Athens B1 (18,615) | Andreas Loverdos | ||
Athens B2 (13,262) | Nadia Giannakopoulou | ||
Athens B3 (20,958) | Tonia Antoniou (from 1 November 2022) |
Fofi Gennimata passed away. She replaced from Tonia Antoniou. [12] | |
Aetolia-Acarnania (13,865) | Dimitrios Konstantopoulos | ||
Argolis (8,548) | Andreas Poulas | ||
Arcadia (6,489) | Odysseas Konstantinopoulos | ||
Arta (4,103) | Christos Gkokas | ||
Achaea (15,176) | George Papandreou | ||
Boeotia (6,355) | George Mulkiotis | ||
Drama (7,199) | Hara Kefalidou | ||
Elis (13,817) | Michail Katrinis | ||
Heraklion (19.471) | Vassilis Kegeroglou | ||
Thessaloniki A (18,313) | Haris Kastanidis | ||
Thessaloniki B (12,420) | Georgios Arvanitidis | ||
Corfu (4,166) | Dimitris Biagis | ||
Kilkis (6,163) | Georgios Frangidis | ||
Larissa (13,742) | Evangelia Liakoulis | ||
Xanthi (5,333) | Mpourchan Mparan | ||
Rhodope (13,405) | Ilchan Achmet | ||
Chalkidiki (6,500) | Apostolos Panas | ||
Constituency and party votes | Full name | Notes | |
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Nationwide (299,621) | Aleka Papariga | ||
Athens A (15,122) | Liana Kanelli | ||
Athens B1 (20,604) | Thanasis Pafilis | ||
Athens B2 (19,100) | Dimitris Koutsoumpas | ||
Athens B3 (26,132) | Christos Katsotis | ||
Piraeus B (11,812) | Diamanto Manolakou | ||
Attica A (11,561) | Ioannis Giokas |
The MP resigned due to workload and handed over the seat to the first runner-up of the party. [13] | |
Aetolia-Acarnania (6,669) | Nikolaos Papanastasis | ||
Achaea (9,283) | Nikolaos Karathanasopoulos | ||
Euboea (6,091) | George Marinos | ||
Heraklion (6,109) | Manolis Syntyhakis | ||
Thessaloniki A (16,037) | Giannis Delis | ||
Thessaloniki B (8,603) | Leonidas Stoltidis | ||
Larissa (9,772) | Giorgos Lamproulis | ||
Lesbos (5,839) | Maria Komninaka | ||
Constituency and party votes | Full name | Notes | |
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Nationwide (209,290) | Vasileios Villiardos | ||
Athens B1 (8,471) | Anastasia Alexopoulou | ||
Athens B2 (7,750) | Maria Athanasiou | ||
Athens B3 (10,965) | Dimitrios Vagenas | ||
Piraeus B (6,186) | Sophia Asimakopoulou | ||
Attica A (11,315) | Antonios Mylonakis | ||
Thessaloniki A (16,289) | Apostolos Avdelas | ||
Thessaloniki B (10,555) | Kostas Chitas | ||
Larissa (6,794) | Kyriakos Velopoulos | ||
Serres (6,852) | Kostas Boubas |
Constituency and party votes | Full name | Notes | |
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Athens A (9,107) | On 8 March 2022 the MP resigned and became independent, accusing the party of undermining her.[14] | ||
Athens B1 (13,825) | Kleon Grigoriadis | ||
Athens B2 (9,445) | Kriton Arsenis | ||
Athens B3 (16,252) | Sofia Sakorafa | ||
Piraeus B (6,479) | On 24 October 2022, became independent from the parliamentary group without giving any reasons for her move. Two months later she joined SYRIZA. [10] | ||
East Attica (9,029) | Maria Apatzidi | ||
Heraklion (6,902) | Georgios Logiadis | ||
Thessaloniki A (14,410) | Yanis Varoufakis | ||
Thessaloniki B (7,577) | On 23 April 2021 the MP became independent, accusing the party president of authoritarian and undemocratic behavior.[15] |
Constituency | Full name | Resign from | |
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Athens A | Konstantinos Bogdanos | New Democracy | |
Angeliki Adamopoulou | MeRA25 / SYRIZA | ||
Grevena | Andreas Patsis | New Democracy | |
Thessaloniki B | Konstantina Adamou | MeRA25 |
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