2023 Piraean regional elections

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2023 Piraean regional elections

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195 seats in the regional parliaments of Foinikas, Sitia, Lampi and Souda Riviera
Registered4,474,936

Piraea 2020 Regional Elections.png
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

Pre-campaign and judicial deadlock

In the period prior to the beginning of the official campaign, political parties and government started sending their messages to their possible electorates, as national politics confrontation was introduced into the regional political sphere. During the final months of 2022, the Minister of Justice, Christoforos Kostopoulos-Kolokotronis, expressed the government's concern for the expiral date of several members of the General Council of the Judiciary, setting a date to produce an agreement with the PSEE that could renovate the mandates.[1] However, during the first months of 2023, the inability of the People's Party and the PSEE to dialogue, elevated the tensions between the two forces.

Following the election of the Presidency of Piraea —in which the PSEE was not able to reach the votes for its candidates in the Senate—,[2] a number of socialist members of the senate grouped together to ask the dismissal of Eleftheria Rodiales from the General Secretary of the party.[3] A month later, the party chose the former Minister of Infrastructure during the Panopoulos government, Antonis Moustakopoulos, to succeed Rodiales [4] amid record lows in opinion polls. [5]

In March, the situation of the magistrature covered headlines once again, after a number of negotiations between the two parties failed and the conservative magistrate Romulos Kapos-Tanou renounced to his position denouncing a lack of credibility in the institution and the harm of the deadlock.[6] The People's Party accused the opposition from blocking a crucial institution, while the PSEE considered the LK conditions for renovation unfavourable for state of law adding that the conservative party was changing judges to their own benefit. The crisis forced the Presidency to mediate between the two, and draft a possible route map to elect the new members of the magistrature as well as change the law through which judges get to be chosen.[7]

Regional governments

Region Current control New control
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.
Votes (%) Seats
LK
Pavlos Geroulanos.jpg
EPP Political Assembly 6-7 September 2021, Brussels (51430907270) (cropped).jpg
Luisa Fernanda Rudi 2015 (cropped).jpg
Javierarenaspp (cropped).jpg
Liberal conservatism
Economic liberalism
Christian democracy
☑Y X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
PSEE
Ángel Villalba (cropped).jpg
CoR Members portraits - 50037662707 (cropped).jpg
José Antonio Griñán 2012 (cropped)-2.jpg
Rena Dourou May 2015.jpg
Progressivism
Social democracy
Secularism
Pro-Eucleanism
X mark.svg ☑Y ☑Y ☑Y
YLE
Petros S. Kokkalis (48758953882) (cropped).jpg
Despoina Charalampidou May 2015.jpg
2014-07-01-Europaparlament Dimitrios Papadimoulis by Olaf Kosinsky -11.jpg
Marios Garoyian (cropped).jpg
Progressivism
Green politics
Democratic socialism
Socialism
Councilism (factions)
Pro-Eucleanism
X mark.svg ☑Y X mark.svg X mark.svg
AK
Ugo Cappellacci 2009.jpg
Aleka Papariga 2009 (cropped).jpg
Anna Finocchiaro.jpg
Centrist politics
Humanism
Social liberalism
Liberalism
Pro-Eucleanism
X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
APE
Ioanna Kontouli.jpg
Inés Sabanés en un acto en Hortaleza (por Felix Moreno).jpg
Daniel Pérez Calvo 2019 (cropped).jpg
Regionalism
Federalism
Environmentalism
Pro-Eucleanism
X mark.svg ☑Y X mark.svg X mark.svg
AL
Alejandro Fernández 2018 (cropped).jpg
Dalya itzik.jpg
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Centrist politics
Anti-corruption
Third option
Pro-Eucleanism
X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
DM
Teofilamartinez (cropped).jpg
Raffaele Fitto 2020 (cropped).jpg
2010-10-03-quadriga-vicky-leandros2.jpg
Economic liberalism
Social liberalism
Centrism
Pro-Eucleanism
X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg
NNS/NLK
Irena Majcen 2016.jpg
Informal meeting Vrtovec (cropped).jpg
Sotirian Democracy
Big-Tent
Minority interests
Novalian interests
Populism
☑Y X mark.svg X mark.svg X mark.svg

Overall results

Foinikas

Lampi

Sitia

Souda Riviera

Aftermath

Notes

References

  1. Ballakos, Sara (2022-12-20). "The General Council of the Judiciary fails to find key of its renovation". I Naftemporiki.
  2. Samaras, Maria Pia (2023-02-12). "The new Presidency, elected amid unprecedented tension". I Naftemporiki.
  3. "@INafte". Chirper. 16 February 2023.
  4. Parallelis, Kouridis, Dorothea, Herakles (2023-03-24). "The socialist left falls for Antonis Moustakopoulos". I Naftemporiki.
  5. Samaras, Antonis (2023-03-16). "LK sorpasso consolidates party's line in government". I Naftemporiki.
  6. Samaras, Antonis (2023-03-24). "The renounce of Kapos-Tanou deepens the crisis inside the General Council of the Judiciary". I Naftemporiki.
  7. Parallelis, Kouridis, Dorothea, Herakles (2023-03-30). "The Presidency chooses to mediate in the General Council of the Judiciary". I Naftemporiki.