List of members of the Hellenic Parliament, June 2023
20th (K΄)a Plenary Session | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Hellenic Parliament | ||||
Jurisdiction | Greece | ||||
Meeting place | Old Royal Palace, Athens | ||||
Term | 3 July 2023 – | ||||
Election | 25 June 2023 | ||||
Government | Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis | ||||
Members | 300 297 (from June 2025) | ||||
President | Nikitas Kaklamanis (ND) | ||||
First Vice President | Ioannis Plakiotakis (ND) | ||||
Second Vice President | Georgios Georgandas (ND) | ||||
Third Vice President | Athanasios Bouras (ND) | ||||
Fourth Vice President | Olga Gerovasili (SYRIZA) | ||||
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This is a list of the 300 members who were elected to the Hellenic Parliament – for the 20th parliamentary term (Κ΄ in Greek numerals) – in the June 2023 legislative election, held on 25 June 2023.[1]
The "20th parliamentary term" officially began on Monday 3 July 2023 swearing in the oath of members of the Parliament.
In these elections, the voters did not elect the MPs – instead, the order of precedence was determined on the basis of a list drawn up by the parties. However, the parties drew up their lists on the basis of the votes of the MPs in the previous elections in May 2023.[2] Of the 300 MPs (69 of whom are women), 34 have been elected for the first time.
On June 12, 2025, the Special Highest Court officially notified the Parliament of its decision to annul the election of three MPs from the Spartans party, against whom annulment appeals had been filed, on the grounds of misleading voters (the court ruled that Ilias Kasidiaris was the guiding figure behind the party’s candidates, a fact concealed from voters). The three MPs were stripped of their positions without being replaced by alternates, as is customary, since the court determined that the nature of the offense prohibits the allocation of seats to alternate MPs. Thus, for the first time since the Metapolitefsi (post-1974 democratic transition), the Parliament’s Plenary will effectively consist of 297 MPs. [3] The Speaker of the Parliament stated that the majority threshold (Dedilomeni Principle) will not be reduced to reflect the decrease in the number of MPs, but will remain at 151 MPs.
Composition
[edit]Initial composition (June 2023) | Current composition (As of June 2025[update]) |
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New Democracy: 155
Syriza: 26
Greek Solution: 11
New Left: 11
Victory: 9
Spartans: 5 Independents: 25
Vacant: 3
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Members of Parliament by parliamentary group
[edit]Constituency | Full name | Notes | |
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Nationwide | Othon Iliopoulos until 28 August 2024 Popi Tsapanidou from 28 August 2024 |
Resigned due to workload and replaced[13] | |
On 29 November 2024, instead of resigning from his seat, he decided to become independent, disagreeing with the party's handling of the internal elections.[14] | |||
Elena Akrita | |||
Athens A | On 23 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[15] | ||
On 23 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[15] | |||
Athens B1 | On 26 August 2024 she was expelled from parliamentary group because of transparency issues in the "NGO Prolepsis", which she leads. Refusing to resign became independent.[16] | ||
On 13 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[17] | |||
Athens B2 | Rena Dourou | ||
On 23 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[15] | |||
Athens B3 | Nikos Pappas | ||
On 11 November 2024 announced her independence from Syriza, by siding with Stefanos Kasselakis[18] | |||
On 23 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[15] | |||
Piraeus A | Alexis Tsipras | Former Prime Minister of Greece | |
Piraeus B | Nina Kasimati | ||
Aetolia-Acarnania | Miltos Zambaras | ||
Argolis | George Gavrilos | ||
Arcadia | George Papailiou | ||
Arta | Olga Gerovasili | ||
Achaea | Andreas Panagiotopoulos | ||
On 23 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[15] | |||
Boeotia | On 21 November 2024 announced her independence from Syriza by siding with Stefanos Kasselakis.[19] | ||
Drama | Theofilos Xanthopoulos | ||
Euboea | Simos Kedikoglou | ||
Elis | Dionysis Kalamatianos | ||
Ioannina | On 23 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[15] | ||
Heraklion | Haris Mamoulakis | ||
Thessaloniki A | Katerina Notopoulou | ||
On 10 December 2024 she became independent, disagreeing with the way Syriza handled the candidacy of Kasselakis in the internal party elections.[20] | |||
Christos Giannoulis | |||
Thessaloniki B | Sokratis Famellos | President of the Party | |
Corfu | On 11 November 2024 announced his independence from Syriza by siding with Stefanos Kasselakis[18] | ||
Kilkis | On 11 November 2024 announced his independence from Syriza[18] | ||
Kozani | Calliope Vetta | ||
Larissa | Vasilis Kokkalis | ||
Magnesia | Alexandros Meikopoulos | ||
Messinia | On 23 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[15] | ||
Xanthi | On 23 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[15] | ||
Pella | On 21 November 2024 announced his independence from Syriza by siding with Stefanos Kasselakis[19] | ||
Preveza | Kostas Barkas | ||
Rodopi | On 23 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[15] | ||
Trikala | Marina Kontotoli | ||
Phthiotis | On 28 November 2024, the MP resigned and became an independent in protest at what happened during SYRIZA's internal elections.[21] | ||
Florina | On 13 November 2023 disagreed with the way the party was being run under Stefanos Kasselakis and became independent.[17] | ||
Chalkidiki | On 11 November 2024 announced his independence from Syriza by siding with Stefanos Kasselakis[18] | ||
Chania | Pavlos Polakis |
The party of the major opposition has been plagued by an internal crisis following the election of a new leadership. The new president has not been accepted by all the party's supporters and MPs, and soon after his election begun resignations from those who disagreed with his political leadership.[22] Most of the resigned MPs later formed the New Left party.
In November 2024, during new internal party elections, there was a new withdrawal of MPs which led to the second split of the party.[23]
On 21 November 2024, due to the large amount of Syriza members leaving the party, it no longer was the 2nd most represented party. Thus, it lost the position of the official opposition, which went to PASOK.
Constituency | Full name | Notes | |
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Nationwide | Thanasis Pafilis | ||
Athens A | Liana Kanelli | ||
Athens B1 | Dimitris Koutsoumpas | Party General Secretary & President of the Parliamentary Group | |
Aphrodite Ctena | |||
Athens B2 | Vivi Daga | ||
Athens B3 | Semina Digeni | ||
Christos Katsotis | |||
Piraeus A | Nikos Ambatielos | ||
Piraeus B | Diamanto Manolakou | ||
Attica A | Giannis Giokas | ||
Attica B | Christos Tsokanis | ||
Aetolia-Acarnania | Nikolaos Papanastasis | ||
Achaea | Nikolaos Karathanasopoulos | ||
Euboea | George Marinos | ||
Heraklion | Manolis Syntyhakis | ||
Thessaloniki A | Giannis Delis | ||
Thessaloniki B | Leonidas Stoltidis | ||
Ioannina | Pacos Exarchos | ||
Larissa | Giorgos Lamproulis | ||
Lesbos | Maria Komninaka | ||
Magnesia | Vassilis Metaxas |
Constituency | Full name | Notes | |
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Nationwide | On 18 June 2024 he was expelled from parliamentary group due to disagreements with the Party President on various issues. Refuse to resign became Independent.[24] | ||
Athens A | Vasilis Grammenos | ||
Athens B1 | Vassilis Billiardos | ||
Athens B2 | Maria Athanasiou | ||
Athens B3 | Kyriakos Velopoulos | President of the Greek Solution | |
Piraeus B | Sophia Asimakopoulou | ||
Attica A | Stelios Fotopoulos | ||
Evros | Paris Papadakis | ||
Imathia | Vassilis Kotidis | ||
Thessaloniki A | Simos Koupeloglou | ||
Thessaloniki B | Kostas Chitas | ||
Serres | Kostas Boubas |
Constituency | Full name | Notes | |
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Athens A | Nasos Iliopoulos | ||
Dimitris Tzanakopoulos | |||
Athens B1 | Euclid Tsakalotos | ||
Athens B2 | Effie Achtsioglou | ||
Athens B3 | Theano Fotiou | ||
Achaea | Sia Anagnostopoulou | ||
Ioannina | Meropi Tzoufi | ||
Messenia | Alexis Haritsis | President of the New Left Parliamentary Group | |
Xanthi | Chousein Zeimpek | ||
Rhodope | Ozgkiour Ferchat | ||
Florina | Peti Perka |
The parliamentary group was created on 4 December 2023 entirely from the members of Syriza who had resigned and/or left the party; therefore, the party has not been voted by the electorate. As a party it was founded on 1 May 2024.
Constituency | Full name | Notes | |
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Nationwide | Georgios Apostolakis (until 2 December 2024) Athanasios Rakovalis (from 4 December 2024) |
Resigned his seat (without explaining why). His place was taken by the first runner-up, Athanasios Rakovalis.[25] | |
Athens B1 | Aspasia Kouroupaki | ||
Athens B2 | Andreas Voryllas | ||
Athens B3 | Nikos Vrettos | ||
Attica A | Tasos Oikonomopoulos | ||
Achaea | Spyros Tsironis | ||
Thessaloniki A | Dimitris Natsios | President of the Party and of the Parliamentary group | |
Thessaloniki B | On 5 May 2025 was expelled from the parliamentary group as he refused to toe the party line on certain issues.[26] | ||
Larissa | Giorgos Rountas | ||
Pieria | Komninos Delveroudis |
Constituency | Full name | Notes | |
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Nationwide | Alexandros Kazamias | ||
Athens A | Diamantis Karanastasis | ||
Athens B1 | Zoe Konstantopoulou | Chairman of Course of Freedom & President of the Parliamentary group | |
Athens B2 | Georgia Kefala | ||
Athens B3 | Spyros Bibilas | ||
Attica A | Eleni Karageorgopoulou | ||
Thessaloniki A | On 11 October 2023 was expelled from the parliamentary group by a decision of the party leader, who considered that he did not correspond to the left-wing principles of the party. Refusing to resign became independent.[27] | ||
Thessaloniki B | On 23 October 2023 she quit the parliamentary group and became independent. Areti Papaioannou is mother of Michalis Chourdakis.[28] |
The party's parliamentary group was dissolved on June 12, 2025.
Constituency | Full name | Notes | |
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Athens A | On 12 June 2025 due to the dissolution of the party's parliamentary group he became independent [29] | ||
On 31 August 2023 he was expelled from P.G. On 5 September 2023 he rejoined. On 4 April 2024 became independent.[30] | |||
Athens B1 | On 31 August 2023 he was expelled from P.G. On 5 September 2023 he rejoined. On 25 January became independent.[31] | ||
Athens B2 | On 4 September became independent. On 5 September 2023 he rejoined. On 4 April 2024 became independent again.[32] | ||
Athens B3 | Founder of Spartans and ex President of the party and of Parliamentary Group. On 10 June 2025, MP was removed from office following a decision of the Special Election Court. [33] | ||
Piraeus B | On 10 June 2025, MP was removed from office following a decision of the Special Election Court. [33] | ||
Aetolia-Acarnania | On 10 April 2024 became independent.[34] | ||
Achaea | On 25 June 2024 became independent.[35] | ||
Thessaloniki A | On 12 June 2025 due to the dissolution of the party's parliamentary group he became independent [29] | ||
Thessaloniki B | On 10 June 2025, MP was removed from office following a decision of the Special Election Court. [33] | ||
Heraklion | On 25 June 2024 became independent.[35] | ||
Larissa | On 3 September 2023 became independent.[36] |
Since August 2023, a prolonged internal party crisis has all but dissolved the Spartiate parliamentary group .[37] The crisis erupted over the support of most of the party's MPs for Ilias Kasidiaris and his candidacy for the Municipality of Athens in the upcoming local elections.[38] Party leader Vasilis Stigkas reacted to these initiatives by his MPs and expelled three of them, referring to MPs led by extra-parliamentary foreign centres acting like the Greek mafia.[39]
Stigkas' allegations prompted a judicial investigation by the Prosecutor of Greece’s Supreme Civil and Criminal Court, leading to the indictment of the entire parliamentary group—except Vasilis Stigkas—for electoral fraud, with Ilias Kasidiaris also charged for instigating the fraud. In May 2025, the Court of Appeal unanimously acquitted all 11 accused MPs, including Kasidiaris, finding no evidence that they had misled voters."[40]
On May 27, the Appeals Prosecutor's Office filed an appeal against the first-instance decision, deeming its reasoning erroneous. [41]
According to a decision by the Supreme Judicial Council, three Spartans MPs were stripped of their office and ceased to be members of the Greek Parliament. This decision was based on the Special Election Court's opinion that these MPs were elected by misleading the electorate, concealing that their true leader and guide was Ilias Kasidiaris. [33] The party's parliamentary group, now consisting of only two members, was dissolved on June 12, 2025, as it fell below the threshold of five MPs required to form a parliamentary group. The two MPs joined the Independents. [42]
Independents
[edit]Constituency | Full name | From | |
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Nationwide | Evangelos Apostolakis | Syriza | |
Pavlos Sarakis | Greek solution | ||
Thanasis Chalkias | Spartans | ||
Athens B1 | Charalambos Katsivardas | Spartans | |
Athina Linou | Syriza | ||
Athens B2 | Giorgos Manousos | Spartans | |
Athens B3 | Rallia Christidou | Syriza | |
Attica A | Ioannis Dimitrokallis | Spartans | |
Aetolia-Acarnania | Dionysis Baltoyiannis | Spartans | |
Marios Salmas | New Democracy | ||
Achaea | Georgios Aspiotis | Spartans | |
Boeotia | Yota Poulou | Syriza | |
Drama | Dimitris Kyriazidis | New Democracy | |
Heraklion | Michalis Gavyiotakis | Spartans | |
Thessaloniki A | Michalis Chourdakis | Course of Freedom | |
Ioannis Kontis | Spartans | ||
Thessaloniki B | Areti Papaioannou | Course of Freedom | |
Nikos Papadopoulos | Niki | ||
Corfu | Alexandros Avlonitis | Syriza | |
Larissa | Konstandinos Floros | Spartans | |
Messenia | Antonis Samaras | New Democracy | |
Xanthi | Mpourchan Mparan | PASOK | |
Pella | Theodora Tzakri | Syriza | |
Phthiotis | Yannis Sarakiotis | Syriza | |
Chalkidiki | Kyriaki Malama | Syriza |
See also
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[edit]^a The parliamentary terms are numbered in consecutive order from 1975, with Greek numbering.
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