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| election_name = 2022 Piraean general election | | election_name = 2022 Piraean general election | ||
| country = Piraea | | country = Piraea | ||
| previous_election = [[2017 | | previous_election = [[2017 Piraea general election|2017]] | ||
| next_election = [[Next general election|''Next'']] | | next_election = [[Next general election|''Next'']] | ||
| election_date = 11 September 2022 | | election_date = 11 September 2022 | ||
| seats_for_election = All 125 seats to the [[ | | seats_for_election = All 125 seats to the [[Senate of Piraea]] | ||
| majority_seats = 61 | | majority_seats = 61 | ||
| first_election = no | | first_election = no | ||
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| party1 = [[Piraese Socialist Workers Union]] | | party1 = [[Piraese Socialist Workers Union]] | ||
| colour1 = #EF1C27 | | colour1 = #EF1C27 | ||
| party_leader1 = | | party_leader1 = ''To be voted'' | ||
| percentage1 = | | percentage1 = | ||
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| party2 = [[People's Party (Piraea)|People's Party]] | | party2 = [[People's Party (Piraea)|People's Party]] | ||
| colour2 = #2061A2 | | colour2 = #2061A2 | ||
| party_leader2 = | | party_leader2 = [[Georgios Konstantinou]] | ||
| percentage2 = | | percentage2 = | ||
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| party3 = [[Democrats (Piraea)|Democrats]] | | party3 = [[Democrats (Piraea)|Democrats]] | ||
| colour3 = #0083CB | | colour3 = #0083CB | ||
| party_leader3 = | | party_leader3 = [[Anna Theodoropoulou]] | ||
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| party4 = [[Green Alternative (Piraea)|Green Alternative]] | | party4 = [[Green Alternative (Piraea)|Green Alternative]] | ||
| colour4 = #B5CF18 | | colour4 = #B5CF18 | ||
| party_leader4 = | | party_leader4 = [[Maria Diomidis]] | ||
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| party5 = [[Piraese Section of the Workers' International]] | | party5 = [[Piraese Section of the Workers' International]] | ||
| colour5 = #D11028 | | colour5 = #D11028 | ||
| party_leader5 = | | party_leader5 = [[Ioannis Banakis]] | ||
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| party6 = [[Change Party (Piraea)|Change]] | | party6 = [[Change Party (Piraea)|Change]] | ||
| colour6 = #672f6c | | colour6 = #672f6c | ||
| party_leader6 = | | party_leader6 = [[Elena Theofili]] | ||
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| party7 = [[Humanist Centre (Piraea)|Humanist Centre]] | | party7 = [[Humanist Centre (Piraea)|Humanist Centre]] | ||
| colour7 = #EB6109 | | colour7 = #EB6109 | ||
| party_leader7 = | | party_leader7 = [[Demetra Athanalli]] | ||
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| party8 = [[Independent Regionalist Union (Piraea)|Independent Regionalist Union]] | | party8 = [[Independent Regionalist Union (Piraea)|Independent Regionalist Union]] | ||
| colour8 = #E9008C | | colour8 = #E9008C | ||
| party_leader8 = | | party_leader8 = [[Giorgos Dimitriakis]] | ||
| percentage8 = | | percentage8 = | ||
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| seats8_before = 4 | | seats8_before = 4 | ||
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| party9 = [[Homeland Party (Piraea)|Homeland Party]] | | party9 = [[Homeland Party (Piraea)|Homeland Party]] | ||
| colour9 = #003366 | | colour9 = #003366 | ||
| party_leader9 = | | party_leader9 = [[Alexandros Poulos]] | ||
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| party10 = [[Novalian People's Party]] | | party10 = [[Novalian People's Party]] | ||
| colour10 = #0087DC | | colour10 = #0087DC | ||
| party_leader10 = | | party_leader10 = [[Miro Kovač]] | ||
| percentage10 = | | percentage10 = | ||
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| map_image = | | map_image = | ||
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| map_caption = Most voted-for party by constituency in | | map_caption = Most voted-for party by constituency in Piraea proper | ||
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The '''2022 Piraean general election''' are scheduled to take place during 11 September 2022 and will vote a new [[Piraean Senate]] and the person who, after gaining the confidence, will hold the office of the [[Premier of Piraea|Piraea]] for the next four years. These will be the 14th elections to take place in Piraea since the return of democracy. | |||
Elections were announced by the [[Presidency of Piraea|Chairwoman of the Presidency]], [[Stella Davakis]], after she was informed by the then [[Premier of Piraea|Premier]], [[Stamatios Panopoulos]], to call elections after having served a full term. The campaign period saw a stronger position [[Georgios Konstantinou]], leader of the [[People's Party]], who positioned himself as the best alternative to the {{wp|centre-left}} coalition that governed until then, in an effort to find adepts from a growing [[Democrats (Piraea)|Democrats]]. |
Revision as of 21:12, 25 January 2022
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The 2022 Piraean general election are scheduled to take place during 11 September 2022 and will vote a new Piraean Senate and the person who, after gaining the confidence, will hold the office of the Piraea for the next four years. These will be the 14th elections to take place in Piraea since the return of democracy.
Elections were announced by the Chairwoman of the Presidency, Stella Davakis, after she was informed by the then Premier, Stamatios Panopoulos, to call elections after having served a full term. The campaign period saw a stronger position Georgios Konstantinou, leader of the People's Party, who positioned himself as the best alternative to the centre-left coalition that governed until then, in an effort to find adepts from a growing Democrats.