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Regional elections will be held in [[Piraea]] to elect 195 seats in the {{wp|regional parliaments}} of 4 regions —[[Foinikas]], [[Sitia]], [[Lampi]] and [[Souda Riviera]]—, which will conclude with the election of new Minister-Presidents. | Regional elections will be held in [[Piraea]] to elect 195 seats in the {{wp|regional parliaments}} of 4 regions —[[Foinikas]], [[Sitia]], [[Lampi]] and [[Souda Riviera]]—, which will conclude with the election of new Minister-Presidents. They will be held simultaneously with the local elections in cities and provinces. | ||
==Electoral date== | ==Electoral date== | ||
The election day might vary in every region of Piraea, as in some cases, Minister-Presidents might dissolve the regional legislature to serve a new four year-term. This is the case of [[Samariá]], which held elections in 2020 inaugurating a completely new set of four years. In [[Foinikas]], [[Sitia]], [[Lampi]] and [[Souda Riviera]], the date must follow the rule of the second Sunday of July. | |||
==Campaign== | ==Campaign== | ||
==Regional governments== | ==Regional governments== | ||
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! colspan="2" style="width:375px;"| New control | ! colspan="2" style="width:375px;"| New control | ||
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! colspan="5"| | ! colspan="5"| 9 July | ||
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| [[2023 Piraean regional elections#Foinikas|Foinikas]] | | [[2023 Piraean regional elections#Foinikas|Foinikas]] | ||
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===Sitia=== | ===Sitia=== | ||
===Souda Riviera=== | ===Souda Riviera=== | ||
==Aftermath== | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{notelist}} | {{notelist}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|30em}} | {{reflist|30em}} | ||
[[Category:Piraea]] |
Revision as of 18:45, 2 April 2023
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195 seats in the regional parliaments of Foinikas, Sitia, Lampi and Souda Riviera | ||
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Registered | 4,474,936 | |
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Regional administrations after the 2020 regional elections PSEE-led government LK-led government PSEE-YLE-coalition government PSEE-YLE-APE-coalition government |
Regional elections will be held in Piraea to elect 195 seats in the regional parliaments of 4 regions —Foinikas, Sitia, Lampi and Souda Riviera—, which will conclude with the election of new Minister-Presidents. They will be held simultaneously with the local elections in cities and provinces.
Electoral date
The election day might vary in every region of Piraea, as in some cases, Minister-Presidents might dissolve the regional legislature to serve a new four year-term. This is the case of Samariá, which held elections in 2020 inaugurating a completely new set of four years. In Foinikas, Sitia, Lampi and Souda Riviera, the date must follow the rule of the second Sunday of July.
Campaign
Regional governments
Region | Current control | New control | ||
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9 July | ||||
Foinikas | People's Party (LK) | |||
Souda Riviera | Piraese Socialist Workers Union (PSEE) | |||
Sitia | Piraese Socialist Workers Union (PSEE) | |||
Lampi | Independent Regionalist Union (APE) | |||
Do not vote | ||||
Samariá | Green Alternative (PEL) |
Participating parties
Candidacy | Leading candidates Foinikas, Lampi, Sitia, Souda Riviera |
Ideology | Previous result | Gov. | |||||
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Votes (%) | Seats | ||||||||
Liberal conservatism Economic liberalism Christian democracy |
— | — | |||||||
Progressivism Social democracy Secularism Pro-Eucleanism |
— | — | |||||||
Progressivism Green politics Democratic socialism Socialism Councilism (factions) Pro-Eucleanism |
— | — | |||||||
Centrist politics Humanism Social liberalism Liberalism Pro-Eucleanism |
— | — | |||||||
Regionalism Federalism Environmentalism Pro-Eucleanism |
— | — | |||||||
Centrist politics Anti-corruption Third option Pro-Eucleanism |
— | — | |||||||
Economic liberalism Social liberalism Centrism Pro-Eucleanism |
— | — | |||||||
Sotirian Democracy Big-Tent Minority interests Novalian interests Populism |
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