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==Results== | ==Results== | ||
The results showed several variations from the opinion polls commissioned the weeks before; in general terms, the [[People's Party (Piraea)|People's Party]] outperformed opinion polls by several points, becoming the largest force in the [[Piraean Senate]] with 46 members, while the [[Piraese Socialist Workers Union]] saw a significantly lower share of votes and lost 6 seats in the final Senate distribution. The {{wp|left}} to {{wp|far-left}} coalition [[Popular Unity Candidacy (Piraea)|Popular Unity Candidacy]] remained the third largest force, but the two parties that compose it lost 11 seats if joined the previous seats held by the two parties. Seen as an effect of the growth of the People's Party and Change, and a poorly performed campaign, the {{wp|centre-right}} [[Democrats (Piraea)|Democrats]] became the party with the biggest loses, lowering its force in the Senate from 20 to 8 seats. | The results showed several variations from the opinion polls commissioned the weeks before; in general terms, the [[People's Party (Piraea)|People's Party]] outperformed opinion polls by several points, becoming the largest force in the [[Piraean Senate]] with 46 members, while the [[Piraese Socialist Workers Union]] saw a significantly lower share of votes and lost 6 seats in the final Senate distribution. The {{wp|left}} to {{wp|far-left}} coalition [[Popular Unity Candidacy (Piraea)|Popular Unity Candidacy]] remained the third largest force, but the two parties that compose it lost 11 seats if joined the previous seats held by the two parties. Seen as an effect of the growth of the People's Party and Change, and a poorly performed campaign, the {{wp|centre-right}} [[Democrats (Piraea)|Democrats]] became the party with the biggest loses, lowering its force in the Senate from 20 to 8 seats. |
Revision as of 23:56, 22 September 2022
Konstantinou Cabinet | |
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Piraea 12th Cabinet of Piraea | |
Date formed | 0 December 0 |
People | |
Presidency of Piraea | Stella Davakis Chairwoman of the Presidency |
Premier | Georgios Konstantinou |
Deputy Premier |
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No. of ministers | 18 |
Member party | People's Party NovalianPeople's Party |
Opposition party | Piraese Socialist Workers Union |
History | |
Predecessor | Panopoulos government (2018-2022) |
The Konstantinou government (Piraese: Κυβέρνηση Κωνσταντίνου) is the twelfth and current government of the Third Piraean Republic. It is led by the Premier and leader of the People's Party, Georgios Konstantinou, and was formed after the 2022 Piraean general election in which the People's Party was the most voted political party. The cabinet is represented by a minority in the Piraean Senate; counts with several members from the Novalian People's Party and was granted the confidence of a number of Senate members from Change the Humanist Centre and Democrats.
Piraean media outlets have described the cabinet as pro-Euclean integration and with a strong liberal vision in economic aspects, where it has also been seen as technocratic. In social issues, newspapers editorials have seen it as continator of the general line of the People's Party, although combining liberal with conservative policies. The Konstantinou government marked the return of the centre-right to the government of Piraea after 3 continuous centre-left governments. In the Senate it has not counted with the approbation from the far-right Homeland, which remained on the opposition, although the parties have voted together in numerous occasions.
Investiture
During the day month, the Presidency held talks with the leaders of the parties that achieved representation in the Senate. The following day, Stella Davakis announced that the mandate for confidence was given to Georgios Konstantinou. The leader of the People's Party led the investiture debate during day month, although without being granted the confidence of the legislature; a second debate was held the following week and the abstention of Change and Democrats enabled Konstantinou to form a government.
Investiture Georgios Konstantinou (LK) | |||
Ballot → | 30 September 2022 | 2 October 2022 | |
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Required majority → | 61 out of 125 | Simple majority | |
52 / 125
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53 / 125
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50 / 125
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50 / 125
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21 / 125
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22 / 125
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Absentees | 0 / 350
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0 / 350
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Sources: Piraean Senate |
Cabinet changes
As of the current date, no changes have been undergone in the structure of the Konstantinou government.
Cabinet composition
Results
The results showed several variations from the opinion polls commissioned the weeks before; in general terms, the People's Party outperformed opinion polls by several points, becoming the largest force in the Piraean Senate with 46 members, while the Piraese Socialist Workers Union saw a significantly lower share of votes and lost 6 seats in the final Senate distribution. The left to far-left coalition Popular Unity Candidacy remained the third largest force, but the two parties that compose it lost 11 seats if joined the previous seats held by the two parties. Seen as an effect of the growth of the People's Party and Change, and a poorly performed campaign, the centre-right Democrats became the party with the biggest loses, lowering its force in the Senate from 20 to 8 seats.
On the same night of elections, Georgios Konstantinou held a conversation with Christophoros Argyras, who agreed on not presenting a candidateship to the Presidency, opening the door to the investiture of the Sotirian democrat candidate. The same night, Anna Theodoropoulou and Eleftherios Kontoglou announced the creation of a joint document with proposals for Konstantinou, in order to reach an agreement and enable the candidate's investiture.
30 | 11 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 5 | 46 |
Piraese Socialist Workers Union | YLE | APE | PK | AK | DM | AL | NNS/NLK | People's Party |
Party | Party | Second round | Seats | +/– | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
People's Party | 1,668,555 | 37.02 | 46 | 21 | |||
Piraese Socialist Workers Union | 1,069,704 | 23.73 | 30 | 6 | |||
Popular Unity Candidacy | 402,282 | 8.92 | 11 | New[a] | |||
Change | 356,568 | 7.91 | 10 | 4 | |||
Democrats | 287,997 | 6.39 | 8 | 12 | |||
Humanist Centre | 201,141 | 4.46 | 6 | 1 | |||
Independent Regionalist Union | 187,427 | 4.16 | 5 | 1 | |||
Novalian People's Party | 178,284 | 3.96 | 5 | 2 | |||
Homeland Party | 155,427 | 3.45 | 4 | 0 | |||
Total | 4,507,385 | 100.00 | 125 | 125 | |||
Valid votes | 4,507,385 | 98.60 | 0 | 0.00 | |||
Invalid/blank votes | 63,999 | 1.40 | 4,183 | 100.00 | |||
Total votes | 4,571,384 | 100.00 | 4,183 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 7,469,580 | 61.20 | |||||
Source: Not yet |
- ↑ The coalition formed by Green Alternative and the Piraese Section of the Workers' International lost 11 seats if joined the previous seats held by the two parties.
Aftermath
Government formation and investiture
List of premiers
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Government Composition |
Election | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | Duration | |||||||
Ioannis Apostolou (1932-2015) |
17 April 1979 |
12 April 1982 |
6 years and 248 days | People's Party | Apostolou I LK |
1979 | |||
12 April 1982 |
21 December 1985 |
Apostolou II LK |
1982 | ||||||
Leonidas Palaiotis (1940-1996) |
21 December 1985 |
12 November 1988 |
6 years and 327 days | PSEE | Palaiotis I PSEE |
1985 | |||
13 November 1988 |
12 November 1992 |
Palaiotis II PSEE |
1992 | ||||||
Theodora Procopiou (1920-1999) |
13 November 1992 |
7 September 1993 |
299 days | PSEE | Procopiou PSEE–PTED–PO–DS |
1992 | |||
Konstantinos Kondoulis (1922-2010) |
7 September 1993 |
29 August 1999 |
7 years and 57 days | People's Party | Kondoulis I LK |
1979 | |||
29 August 1999 |
3 November 2000 |
Kondoulis II LK–EK |
1982 | ||||||
Stefanos Xanthos (1950-) |
3 November 2000 |
20 July 2004 |
5 years and 47 days | PSEE | Xanthos I PSEE |
1979 | |||
20 July 2004 |
20 December 2005 |
Xanthos II PSEE |
1982 | ||||||
Evangelos Polakis (1936-) |
20 December 2005 |
29 November 2009 |
4 years and 226 days | People's Party | Polakis LK–PK |
2005 | |||
Dimitris Zervakos (1950-) |
29 November 2009 |
20 December 2013 |
8 years and 144 days | PSEE | Zervakos I PSEE |
2009 | |||
20 December 2013 |
12 October 2017 |
Zervakos II PSEE |
2013 | ||||||
Maria Theopeftatou (1953-) |
12 October 2017 |
4 March 2018 |
143 days | PSEE | Theopeftatou PSEE–DM–PEL–APE |
2017 | |||
Stamatios Panopoulos (1963-) |
4 March 2018 |
2 October 2022 |
4 years and 212 days | PSEE | Panopoulos PSEE–PTED–PEL–ΑΚ–APE |
2018 | |||
Georgios Konstantinou (1961-) |
2 October 2022 |
Incumbent | 2 years and 53 days | People's Party | Konstantinou LK–NNS/NLK |
2022 |