Theodoran Spring
Theodoran Spring Ánoixi Theodórou | |
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Leader | Stefanos Androulakis |
Founded | 2019 |
Preceded by | Theodoran Synaspismos |
Ideology | Democratic socialism Anti-austerity Pro-Europeanism |
Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
National affiliation | Spring+ |
European affiliation | DiEM 25 |
European Parliament group | Greens-EFA-DiEM-Volt |
Colours | Red |
Slogan | Tha érthei i ánoixi, tha fýgei i litótita "Spring will come, and austerity will go" |
Senate | 12 / 30
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Local Government | 19 / 44
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European Parliament (Theodoran seats) | 3 / 6
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Website | |
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Theodoran Spring (Greek: Ánoixi Theodórou), commonly known simply as The Spring (Greek: I Ánoixi) is a democratic socialist and anti-austerity party in Theodorous and the Parathalassias, where it currently leads a minority government. Its leader, Stefanos Androulakis, serves as the current Mesazon (head of government) of the nation.
Ideology
Theodoran Spring adheres to left-wing, anti-austerity, and pro-labour policies, inspired by those of the first Syriza government and by the political proposals of Yanis Varoufakis. The party is somewhat pro-European, but opposes certain EU policies that it views as neoliberal.
2024 elections
In preparation for the 2024 Senate election, the party formed a coalition to contest the general constituency, called the Spring+ (Greek: ÁnoixiSyn), with other parties including the social-liberal Populares and the hard-left New Synaspismos. It also created a sattelite list to run exclusively in the ethnic minorities constituency, the Plurinational Spring (Russian: Vesna Natsiy; Ukrainian: Vesna Narodiv; Tatar: Çoq Milletli Baar). The Theodoran Tatar Advocacy Centre, formerly affiliated with the Movement for our Rights, later joined the alliance, running candidates on the Plurinational Spring list.
Electoral history
Election | Votes | % | Seats | ± | Government |
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2019 | 55,984 | 42.6 | 12 / 30
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Minority government | |
2022 | 48,293 | 39.8 | 12 / 30
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Coalition | |
2024 | 62,183† | 44.8† | 12 / 30
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Minority coalition |
†Coalition total