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It is the cabinet with the highest number of political parties being represented in the Piraese history and is regarded by the media as the government that has exhibited more {{wp|centre-left}} and {{wp|progressive}} character. The government was formed after the collapse of [[Maria Theopeftatou]]'s administration with the withdrawal of confidence from the {{wp|radical centrist}} [[Democrats (Piraea)|Democrats]]. | It is the cabinet with the highest number of political parties being represented in the Piraese history and is regarded by the media as the government that has exhibited more {{wp|centre-left}} and {{wp|progressive}} character. The government was formed after the collapse of [[Maria Theopeftatou]]'s administration with the withdrawal of confidence from the {{wp|radical centrist}} [[Democrats (Piraea)|Democrats]]. | ||
==Investiture== | ==Investiture== | ||
{{see also|2018 Piraean general election}} | |||
The investiture of Panopoulos happened the 3 February 2018 and counted with the support of all parties being represented in the cabinet, which represented 67 seats in the [[Piraean Senate|Senate]]. The investiture debate was marked by the abstention of the six senate members of [[Change (Piraea)|Change]] and the switch of the [[Democrats (Piraea)|Democrats]] to the opposition, after forcing the collapse of the previous [[Piraese Socialist Workers Union|PSEE]] cabinet led by [[Maria Theopeftatou]]. | |||
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| | | 61 out of 125 {{tick|15}} | ||
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| • [[Piraese | | • [[Piraese Socialist Workers Union|PSEE]] (36) | ||
| • [[Green Alternative (Piraea)|PEL]] ( | | • [[Green Alternative (Piraea)|PEL]] (12) | ||
| • [[Piraese Section of the Workers' International|PTED]] ( | | • [[Piraese Section of the Workers' International|PTED]] (10) | ||
| • [[Humanist Centre (Piraea)|ΑΚ]] ( | | • [[Humanist Centre (Piraea)|ΑΚ]] (5) | ||
| • [[Independent Regionalist Union (Piraea)|APE]] ( | | • [[Independent Regionalist Union (Piraea)|APE]] (4) | ||
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| • [[People's Party ( | | • [[People's Party (Piraea)|LK]] (25) | ||
| • [[Democrats (Piraea)|DM]] ( | | • [[Democrats (Piraea)|DM]] (20) | ||
| • [[Homeland Party (Piraea)|PK]] ( | | • [[Homeland Party (Piraea)|PK]] (4) | ||
| • [[Novalian People's Party|NLK/NNS]] ( | | • [[Novalian People's Party|NLK/NNS]] (3) | ||
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| • [[Change ( | | • [[Change (Piraea)|AL]] (6) | ||
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Revision as of 18:49, 23 January 2022
Panopoulos Cabinet | |
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Piraea 10th Cabinet of Piraea | |
Date formed | 9 June 2019 |
People | |
Presidency of Piraea | Stella Davakis Chairwoman of the Presidency |
Premier | Stamatios Panopoulos |
Deputy Premier |
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No. of ministers | 17 |
Member party | Piraese Socialist Workers Union Green Alternative Piraese Section of the Workers' International Independent Regionalist Union Humanist Centre |
Opposition party | People's Party |
History | |
Predecessor | Theopeftatou Cabinet |
The Panopoulos government (Piraese: Κυβέρνηση Πανοπουλος) is the tenth and current government of the Third Piraean Republic. It was formed the 9 June 2019, two months later after the general elections and a month after being granted the declared confidence of the Piraean Senate. It is led by Stamatios Panopoulos, from the Piraese Socialist Workers Union, and counts with ministers from Green Alternative, Piraese Section of the Workers' International, Independent Regionalist Union and the Humanist Centre.
It is the cabinet with the highest number of political parties being represented in the Piraese history and is regarded by the media as the government that has exhibited more centre-left and progressive character. The government was formed after the collapse of Maria Theopeftatou's administration with the withdrawal of confidence from the radical centrist Democrats.
Investiture
The investiture of Panopoulos happened the 3 February 2018 and counted with the support of all parties being represented in the cabinet, which represented 67 seats in the Senate. The investiture debate was marked by the abstention of the six senate members of Change and the switch of the Democrats to the opposition, after forcing the collapse of the previous PSEE cabinet led by Maria Theopeftatou.
Investiture Stamatios Panopoulos (PSEE) | ||
Ballot → | 3 February 2018 | |
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Required majority → | 61 out of 125 | |
67 / 125
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52 / 125
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Abstentions
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6 / 125
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Absentees | 0 / 350
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Sources: Piraean Senate |