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List of members of the Hellenic Parliament, 2019

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18th (ΙH΄)a Plenary Session
17th (ΙZ΄) 19th (ΙΘ΄)
Overview
Legislative bodyHellenic Parliament
JurisdictionGreece
Meeting placeOld Royal Palace, Athens
Term17 July 2019 – 22 April 2023
Election2019 Greek legislative election
GovernmentFirst Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Members300
PresidentKonstantinos Tasoulas (ND)
First Vice PresidentNikitas Kaklamanis (ND)
Second Vice PresidentHaralambos Athanasiou (ND)
Third Vice PresidentAthanasios Bouras (ND)
Fourth Vice PresidentDimitris Vitsas (SYRIZA) [1]

This is a list of the 300 members who were elected to the Hellenic Parliament -for the 18th parliamentary term (ΙΗ΄ in Greek numerals) - in the 2019 legislative election, held on 7 July 2019.

The parliament convened on 17 July 2019. The New Democracy party won the majority of seats (158) and its leader, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, formed his first government.

Composition

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Initial composition:
  MeRA25: 9
  Syriza: 86
  New Democracy: 158
Final Composition :

Members of Parliament by party

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Constituency and party votes Full name Notes
Nationwide (2,251,618 votes) Panagiotis Pikrammenos
Marietta Giannakou (until 27 February 2022)
Theodoros Skylakakis (from 3 March 2022)
Marietta Giannakou passed away on 27 February 2022 and her place was taken by Theodoros Skylakakis [2]
Giorgos Gerapetritis
Takis Theodorikakos [el]
Christos Tarantilis [el]
Athens A (100,473) Olga Kefalogianni
Vassilis Kikilias
Thanos Plevris
Nikitas Kaklamanis
Angelos Syrigos [el]
Konstantinos Bogdanos Konstantinos Bogdanos was expelled on 16 March 2021 from the party after a social media post that was considered to be a violation of human rights. He did not surrender his seat but became independent. [3]
Fotini Pipili
Athens B1 (152,558) Kostis Hatzidakis
Adonis Georgiadis
Niki Kerameus
Georgios Koumoutsakos
Theodoros Roussopoulos
Dimitris Kairidis [el]
Zoi Rapti
Athens B2 (65,590 ) Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Miltiadis Varvitsiotis
Giannis Loverdos [el]
Athens B3 (144,645) Nikos Dendias
Konstantinos Kyranakis
Dionysis Hatzidakis
Harry Theoharis
Anna Karamanli
Sofia Voultepsi
Babis Papadimitriou
Giannis Kallianos [el]
Vassilis Spanakis
Piraeus A (44,160) Konstantinos Katsafados
Ioannis Melas
Nikolaos Manolakos
Noni Dounia
Christoforos Boutsikakis
Piraeus B (44,441) Ioannis Tragakis
Dimitris Markopoulos [el]
East Attica (100,583) Georgía Martínou [el]
Makis Voridis
George Vlachos [el]
Vassilis Oikonomou [el]
West Attica (26.131 ) Athanasios Bouras
Evangelos Liakos
George Kotsiras [el]
Aetolia-Acarnania (55.440) Kostas Karagkounis [el]
Marios Salmas [el]
Spilios Livanos
Argolis (25,024) John Andrianos [el]
Arcadia (25,542) Kostas Vlasis [el]
Arta (18,953) George Stylios [el]
Achaea (55,235) Angelos Tsigkris
Andreas Katsaniotis
Jason Fotilas [el]
Christina Alexopoulou
Boeotia (23.759) Andreas Koutsoumpas
Grevena (9.701) Andreas Patsis On 25 October 2022, the MP was expelled from New Democracy following allegations of business activities for the acquisition of "red loans". [4] The MP did not resign his seat and declared his independence.
Drama (25.672) Konstantinos Blouchos
Dodecanese (40.034) Manos Konsolas
Vasilis Ypsilantis
Mika Iatridi [el]
Ioannis Pappas
Evros (37.730) Tasos Dimoschakis
Christos Dermentzopoulos
Stavros Keletsis
Euboea (44,752) Simos Kedikoglou [el]
Thanasis Zebilis
Spiros Pnevmatikos [el]
Evrytania (6,969) Kostas Kontogiorgos
Zakynthos (9,217) Dionysis Aktypis
Elis (33,673) Dionysia Avgerinopoulou [el]
Konstantinos Tzavaras
Andreas Nikolakopoulos
Imathia (33,787) Apostolos Vesyropoulos
Tasos Bartzokas [el]
Lazaros Tsavdaridis [el]
Heraklion (51,579) Lefteris Avgenakis [el]
Maximos Senetakis
Thesprotia (12,579) Vasileios Giogiakas [el]
Thessaloniki A (107,429) Kostas Karamanlis
Konstantinos Gioulekas [el]
Elena Rapti [el]
Stavros Kalafatis [el]
Stratos Simopoulos
Anna Efthymiou
Dimitris Kouvelas [el]
Thessaloniki B (80,327) Theodoros Karaoglou [el]
Savvas Anastasiadis
Dimitris Vartzopoulos [el]
Ioannina (36,538) Konstantinos Tasoulas Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament
Stavros Kalogiannis
Maria Kefala [el]
Georgios Amyras
Kavala (32,737) Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos
Yannis Paschalidis
Makarios Lazaridis
Karditsa (34,668) Konstantinos Tsiaras
Giorgos Kotsos [el]
Asimina Skondra
Kastoria (15,452) Zisis Tzikalagias
Corfu (19,525) Stefanos Gikas
Kefalonia (8,625) Panagis Kappatos [el]
Kilkis (23,281) George Georgantas [el]
Kozani (35,891) Stathis Konstantinidis
Paraskevi Vryzidou
Michail (Michalis) Papadopoulos
Georgios Amanatidis
Corinthia (35,173) Christos Dimas
Nikos Tagaras [el]
Marilena Vilialis-Soukoulis (until 1 July 2021)
Kostas Kollias (from 1 July 2021
After a recount, the electoral court awarded the seat to Kostas Kollias. [5]
Cyclades (31,370) Giannis Vroutsis
Katerina Monogyou [el]
Filippos Fortomas [el]
Markos Kafouros
Laconia (26,432) Thanasis Davakis [el]
Neoclis Kritikos
Larissa (61,468) Maximos Charakopoulos [el]
Christos Kellas [el]
Stella Biziou
Lasithi  (14,276) Giannis Plakiotakis
Lesbos (22,674) Charalambos Athanasiou [el]
Lefkada (6,778) Thanasis Kavvadas
Magnesia (41,334) Christos Boukoros [el]
Zetta Makri [el]
Thanasis Lioupis
Kostas Maravegias
Messenia (44,262) Antonis Samaras
Yannis Lambropoulos [el]
Miltos Chrysomallis [el]
Pericles Mantas [el]
Xanthi (22,347) Spyros Tsilingiris [el]
Pella (36,148) George Karasmanis [el]
Dionysis Stamenitis
Lakis Vasiliadis [el]
Pieria (35,775) Fontas Baraliakos [el]
Anna Mani Papadimitriou
Savvas Chionidis
Preveza (16,864) Stergios Giannakis
Rethymno (17,018) Ioannis A. Kefalogiannis
Rhodope (23,123) Euripides Stylianides [el]
Samos (8,345) Christodoulos Stefanadis
Serres (53,839) Kostas Karamanlis
Fotini Arabatzi [el]
Tasos Hatzivasileiou [el]
Theofilos Leontaridis [el]
Trikala (37,638) Kostas Skrekas
Thanasis Lioutas [el]
Katerina Papakosta
Phthiotis (41,076) Christos Staikouras
Giannis Oikonomou [el]
George Kotronias [el]
Themis Cheimaras (until 4 December 2023)
Eleni Makri Theodorou (from 4 December 2023)
The MP resigned following revelations that he had continued his business activities after being elected - Greek law prohibits sitting MPs from engaging in business activities. [6]
Florina (12,701) Ioannis Antoniadis
Phocis (10,839) Yannis Bougas [el]
Chalkidiki (26,702) Georgios Vagionas
Chania (28,842) Dora Bakoyannis
Manousos Voloudakis(until 8 February 2023)
Giannis Kasselakis (from 14 February 2023
Manousos Voloudakis passed away. [7]
Vasileios Digalakis
Chios (13,894) Notis Mitarachi
Constituency and party votes Full name Notes
Nationwide (1,781,057) Vasilis Vasilikos
Effie Achtsioglou
Panos Skourletis
Alekos Flambouraris
Athens A (74,272) Nikolaos Voutsis
Dimitris Tzanakopoulos
Nikos Filis
Christoforos Vernardakis
Angeliki Adamopoulou She joined SYRIZA from 22 December 2022 until 17 February 2023 when she became independent and announced her withdrawal from politics at the end of her parliamentary term [8]
Athens B1 (93,992) Efkleidis Tsakalotos
Konstantinos Zachariadis
Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou
Georgios Katrougalos
Athens B2 (85,268) Ioannis Dragasakis
Dimitrios Vitsas
Chara Kafantari
Athanasios Papachristopoulos (until 13 January 2021)
Panagiotis Kouroumblis (from 13 January 2021)
After a recount, the electoral court awarded the seat to Panagiotis Kouroumblis. [9]
Athens B3 (117,296) Nikos Pappas
Theano Fotiou
Ioannis Mouzalas
Ioannis Balafas
Rallia Christidou
Piraeus A (30,011) Theodoros Dritsas
Piraeus B (56,264) Nina Kasimati [el]
Ioannis Ragkousis
Tryfon Alexiadis
Fotini Bakathima She joined SYRIZA on 21 December 2022[10]
East Attica (69,043) Alexios Tsipras
Christos Spirtzis
Nasos Athanasiou
West Attica (27,627) Giorgos Tsipras
Aetolia-Acarnania (45,889) Georgios Varemenos
Thanos Moraitis
Argolis (14,400) Giannis Gkiolas
Arcadia (18,085) Giorgos Papailiou
Arta (19,411) Olga Gerovasili
Achaea (68,588) Alexis Tsipras
Sia Anagnostopoulou
Konstantinos Markou
Boeotia (21,150) Yota Poulou [el]
Drama (13,288) Theofilos Xanthopoulos [el]
Dodecanese (28,826) Nektarios Santorinios until 13 February 2023
Dimitris Gakis from 17 February 2023
Santorinios passed away. [11]
Evros (23,103) Natasa Gkara
Euboea (42,672) Evangelos Apostolou
Miltiadis Chatzigiannakis
Elis (32,536) Dionysis Kalamatianos [el]
Imathia (21,742) Effrosyni Karasarlidou (until 1 July 2021)
Angelos Tolkas(from 1 July 2021)
After a recount, the electoral court awarded the seat to Angelos Tolkas.[5]
Heraklion (73,940) Haris Mamoulakis [el]
Sokratis Vardakis
Nikolaos Igoumenidis
Thesprotia (9,643) Marios Katsis
Thessaloniki A (94,693) Katerina Notopoulou [el]
Ioannis Amanatidis
Christos Giannoulis [el]
Kostas Zouraris
Alexandros Triantafyllidis
Thessaloniki B (46,947) Sokratis Famellos
Dora Avgeri
Ioannina (35,451) Meropi Tzoufi
Kavala (20,159) Soultana Eleftheriadou
Karditsa (23,502) Spyros Lappas
Kastoria (8,338) Olympia Teligioridou
Corfu (19,119) Alexandros Avlonitis
Kilkis (12,765) Eirini Agathopoulou
Kozani (28,606) Calliope Vetta [el]
Corinthia (25,856) Georgios Psychogios
Cyclades (20,403) Nikolaos Syrmalenios
Lakonia (10,397) Stavros Arachovitis
Larissa (48,884) Vasilis Kokkalis [el]
Anna Vagena
Lasithi (14,379) Emmanouil Thrapsaniotis
Lesvos (16,868) Ioannis Bournous
Magnesia (34,298) Alexandros Meikopoulos
Aikaterini Papanatsiou
Messinia (30,590) Alexis Haritsis
Xanthi (24,059) Chousein Zeimpek
Pella (24,375) Theodora Tzakri
Pieria (17,590) Betty Skoufa
Preveza (13,337) Kostas Barkas [el]
Rethymno (17,223) Andreas Xanthos
Rodopi (16,603) Takis Charitou
Serres (26,055) Eleftherios Avramakis
Trikala (25,042) Athanasios Papadopoulos
Phthiotis (29,677) Yannis Sarakiotis [el]
Florina (11,556) Peti Perka
Chalkidiki (15,244) Kyriaki Malama [el]
Chania (31,644) Pavlos Polakis
Chios (6,739) Andreas Michailidis
Constituency and party votes Full name Notes
Nationwide (457,623) Georgios Kaminis
Athens A (12,255) Konstantinos Skandalidis
Athens B1 (18,615) Andreas Loverdos
Athens B2 (13,262) Nadia Giannakopoulou
Athens B3 (20,958) Fofi Gennimata until 25 October 2021
Tonia Antoniou (from 1 November 2022)
Fofi Gennimata passed away. She replaced from Tonia Antoniou. [12]
Aetolia-Acarnania (13,865) Dimitrios Konstantopoulos
Argolis (8,548) Andreas Poulas [el]
Arcadia (6,489) Odysseas Konstantinopoulos [el]
Arta (4,103) Christos Gkokas
Achaea (15,176) George Papandreou
Boeotia (6,355) George Mulkiotis [el]
Drama (7,199) Hara Kefalidou
Elis (13,817) Michail Katrinis
Heraklion (19.471) Vassilis Kegeroglou 
Thessaloniki A (18,313) Haris Kastanidis
Thessaloniki B (12,420) Georgios Arvanitidis
Corfu (4,166) Dimitris Biagis [el]
Kilkis (6,163) Georgios Frangidis
Larissa (13,742) Evangelia Liakoulis [el]
Xanthi (5,333) Mpourchan Mparan
Rhodope (13,405) Ilchan Achmet
Chalkidiki (6,500) Apostolos Panas
Constituency and party votes Full name Notes
Nationwide (299,621) Aleka Papariga
Athens A (15,122) Liana Kanelli
Athens B1 (20,604) Thanasis Pafilis
Athens B2 (19,100) Dimitris Koutsoumpas
Athens B3 (26,132) Christos Katsotis [el]
Piraeus B (11,812) Diamanto Manolakou
Attica A (11,561) Eleni Gerasimidou
Ioannis Giokas
The MP resigned due to workload and handed over the seat to the first runner-up of the party. [13]
Aetolia-Acarnania (6,669) Nikolaos Papanastasis [el]
Achaea (9,283) Nikolaos Karathanasopoulos
Euboea (6,091) George Marinos [el]
Heraklion (6,109) Manolis Syntyhakis [el]
Thessaloniki A (16,037) Giannis Delis [el]
Thessaloniki B (8,603) Leonidas Stoltidis [el]
Larissa (9,772) Giorgos Lamproulis [el]
Lesbos (5,839) Maria Komninaka [el]
Constituency and party votes Full name Notes
Nationwide (209,290) Vasileios Villiardos
Athens B1 (8,471) Anastasia Alexopoulou
Athens B2 (7,750) Maria Athanasiou [el]
Athens B3 (10,965) Dimitrios Vagenas
Piraeus B (6,186) Sophia Asimakopoulou [el]
Attica A (11,315) Antonios Mylonakis
Thessaloniki A (16,289) Apostolos Avdelas
Thessaloniki B (10,555) Kostas Chitas [el]
Larissa (6,794) Kyriakos Velopoulos
Serres (6,852) Kostas Boubas [el]
Constituency and party votes Full name Notes
Athens A (9,107) Angeliki Adamopoulou On 8 March 2022 the MP resigned and became independent, accusing the party of undermining her.[14]
Athens B1 (13,825) Kleon Grigoriadis
Athens B2 (9,445) Kriton Arsenis
Athens B3 (16,252) Sofia Sakorafa
Piraeus B (6,479) Foteini Bakadima On 24 October 2022, became independent from the parliamentary group without giving any reasons for her move. Two months later she joined SYRIZA. [10]
East Attica (9,029) Maria Apatzidi
Heraklion (6,902) Georgios Logiadis
Thessaloniki A (14,410) Yanis Varoufakis
Thessaloniki B (7,577) Konstantina Adamou On 23 April 2021 the MP became independent, accusing the party president of authoritarian and undemocratic behavior.[15]

Independents

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Constituency Full name Resign from
Athens A Konstantinos Bogdanos New Democracy
Angeliki Adamopoulou MeRA25 / SYRIZA
Grevena Andreas Patsis New Democracy
Thessaloniki B Konstantina Adamou MeRA25


Note

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  • ^a The parliamentary terms are numbered in consecutive order from 1975, with Greek numbering.

Sources

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References

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  1. ^ https://www.hellenicparliament.gr/Organosi-kai-Leitourgia/Proedreio/Antiproedroi/
  2. ^ Θ. Skylakakis: He was sworn in as a member of the Southwest in place of M. Giannakou
  3. ^ Bogdanos reacts to expulsion from ND parliamentary group
  4. ^ Andreas Patsis has been deleted from the Central Committee of the New Democracy (in Greek)
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Parliament: Costas Kolias and Angelos Tolkas were sworn in as MPs
  6. ^ Themis Himaras: The MP of the Southwest resigned (in Greek)
  7. ^ Yannis Kasselakis was sworn in as MP for Chania
  8. ^ Adamopoulou becomes independent from SYRIZA and leaves politics
  9. ^ Kouroumblis sworn in as a Member of Parliament - He returns to Parliament, he is also entitled to compensation from the summer of 2019 (in Greek)
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b And Fotini Bakadima from MPA25 in the SYRIZA-PS K.O. (in Greek)
  11. ^ https://www.hellenicparliament.gr/Organosi-kai-Leitourgia/Olomeleia/SInthesi-Proigoumenon-Periodon-New/?slctdPeriod=582fe843-04c4-481c-a03b-ac4f00c216c4
  12. ^ [https://www.naftemporiki.gr/politics/1222764/orkistike-vouleftis-i-tonia-antoniou-sti-thesi-tis-fofis-gennimata/ Tonia Antoniou sworn in as MP in place of Fofi Gennimata]
  13. ^ [https://www.ethnos.gr/lifestyle/article/51453/elenhgerasimidoyologospoyparaiththhkeapoboyleythstoykketileeigiathnapozhmioshvid "Eleni Gerasimidou: The reason she resigned as a member of the KKE - what she says about the compensation"
  14. ^ Angeliki Adamopoulou is independent from MERA25
  15. ^ MΕPA 25: The MP, Constantina Adamou, was independent - The reaction of G. Varoufakis' reaction