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2024 Syriza Leadership Election
A leadership election was held on 24 November 2024. The winner was Sokratis Famellos, an MP of Syriza and former leader of the parliamentary group. In second place, with a small gap to the winner, was the MP from Chania, Pavlos Polakis, who said that he did not want a second round. These elections — the most tumultuous in Syriza's history — were marked by the decision of the party's supreme bodies to reject the possibility of former Syriza president Stefanos Kasselakis running, a decision that caused fierce disputes among the party's executives and grassroots members. About 70,000 voters who were already registered members of the party voted (in the immediately preceding elections 147,000 people who could register on the same day had voted), a figure that SYRIZA officials described as a success under the circumstances. Background Previous leadership election After Alexis Tsipras resigned as the President of Syriza, in June 2023 a 2023 Syriza leadership election, leadership el ...
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Sokratis Famellos
Sokratis Famellos (; born 27 March 1966) is a Greek politician and former chemical engineer who has been the Syriza, president of Syriza since November 2024. He previously served as de jure Leader of the Official Opposition (Greece), Leader of the Official Opposition in the Hellenic Parliament from 2023 to 2024. Early life, education and career Sokratis Famellos was born on 27 March 1966 in Athens, but was raised in Thessaloniki. He earned a diploma from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and a Master of Science in Environmental planning, Environmental Planning and Environmental Management, Management from the Hellenic Open University; later working as a chemical engineer. Political career Famellos was elected to the Hellenic Parliament representing for Thessaloniki B in January 2015 Greek legislative election, 2015. He was reelected for the constituency in 2019 Greek legislative election, 2019 and served as the Alternative Minister for the Environment and Energy from ...
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Movement For Democracy (Greece)
Movement for Democracy () is a political party formed in Greece on 23 November 2024 by the former leader of Syriza, Stefanos Kasselakis after the party's extraordinary congress refused to approve his candidacy in the internal elections. The party's founding declaration was signed by, among others, five independent MPs, formerly members of the Syriza parliamentary group. History Syriza and Kasselakis Following Syriza's disappointing performance in the May and June 2023 legislative elections, Alexis Tsipras, its long-time leader, stood down from his position. In the following leadership election, Kasselakis as an outsider candidate was elected to succeed Tsipras. Kasselakis set about moving the party towards the centre, a controversial move which led to several figures leaving Syriza and the formation of party splits, including New Left. Internally, Syriza faced a crisis when key officials of central committee of the party attempted and succeeded to oust Kasselakis as party l ...
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Hellenic Parliament
The Parliament of the Hellenes (), commonly known as the Hellenic Parliament (), is the Unicameralism, unicameral legislature of Greece, located in the Old Royal Palace, overlooking Syntagma Square in Athens. The parliament is the supreme democratic institution that represents the citizens through an elected body of Members of Parliament (MPs). It is a unicameral legislature of 300 members, elected for a four-year term. From 1844–1863 and from 1927–1935, the parliament was Bicameralism, bicameral with an upper house (the Greek Senate, Senate; ) and a lower house (the Chamber of Deputies; ). Several important Greek statesmen have served as the speaker of the Hellenic Parliament. History Semi-constitutional monarchy, 1843–1862 The first national parliament of the independent Greek state was established in 1843, after the 3 September 1843 Revolution, 3 September Revolution, which forced Otto of Greece, King Otto to grant a Greek Constitution of 1844, constitution. The con ...
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Parliamentary Leader
A parliamentary leader is a political title or a descriptive term used in various countries to designate the person leading a parliamentary group or caucus in a legislature, legislative body, whether it be a national or sub-national legislature. They are their party's most senior member of parliament (MP) in most parliamentary democracies. A party leader may be the same person as the parliamentary leader, or the roles may be separated. Terminology In many countries, the position of party leader, leader of a political party (that is, the organisational leader) and leader of a parliamentary group are separate positions, and while they are often held by the same person, this is not always or automatically the case. If the party leader is a member of the government, holds a different political office outside the parliamentary body in question, or no political office at all, the position of parliamentary leader is frequently held by a different person. In English, the leader may be ...
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Leader Of The Opposition (Greece)
The Leader of the Official Opposition () is the politician who leads the biggest opposition Political party, party in Greece. Today Leader of the Official Opposition is the President of the parliamentary group of PASOK - Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakis. Role According to the Rules of the Hellenic Parliament: ''"The President of the largest Parliamentary Group, who is not a member of the Government, is called the Leader of the Official Opposition, an office which gives him/her special rights (e.g. more speaking time during parliamentary sittings). (...) The leader of the party is also considered the President of the Parliamentary Group if he/she has been elected as a Member of Parliament."'' The leader of the official opposition is regarded as the fourth highest state office of the Hellenic Republic, after the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament. In addition, the leader of the opposition has certain minor privileges at ...
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Ministry Of The Environment And Energy (Greece)
The Ministry of the Environment and Energy () is a government department of Greece responsible for environmental and energy policy. It was created on 7 October 2009 as the Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Climate Change to succeed the Ministry for the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works. The incumbent minister is Theodoros Skylakakis of New Democracy. List of ministers Environment, energy and climate change (2009–2015) Productive reconstruction, the environment and energy (2015) Environment and energy (since September 2015) External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ministry of the Environment and Energy (Greece) Environment & Energy Environment & Energy Government of Greece Greece Greece Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to th .. ...
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Thessaloniki B
Thessaloniki Beta () is a constituency of the Hellenic Parliament. It comprises Thessaloniki Prefecture except for the urban area of Thessaloniki, which constitutes Thessaloniki A. It elects nine members of parliament. Election results Legislative election Members of Parliament Current members *Dimitris Mardas ''SYRIZA'' *Sokratis Famellos ''SYRIZA'' * Theodoros Karaoglou ''New Democracy'' * Savvas Anastasiadis ''New Democracy'' * Athanasios Vardalis ''Communist Party of Greece'' * Giorgos Lazaridis ''Independent Greeks'' * Georgios Arvanitidis ''PASOK'' * Aikaterini Markou '' The River'' * Aristeidis Fokas ''Union of Centrists'' Members (Jan 2015- Sep 2015) * Evangelia Ammanatidou-Paschalidou ''SYRIZA'' *Sokratis Famellos ''SYRIZA'' * Theodoros Karaoglou ''New Democracy'' * Savvas Anastasiadis ''New Democracy'' * Fotios Graikos '' Golden Dawn'' * Stavroula Xoulidou ''Independent Greeks'' *Eleni Gerasimidou ''Communist Party of Greece'' * Aikaterini M ...
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Ioannis Mouzalas
Ioannis Mouzalas () is a Greek obstetrician-gynecologist, surgeon and one of the founding members of the Greek chapter of Doctors of the World. In August 2015, he was appointed Alternate Minister for Immigration Policy in the Caretaker Cabinet of Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou. Following the September 2015 election, he was confirmed in office as a member of the Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras. From November 2016 to July 2019, the immigration portfolio was elevated to a ministry in its own right. Early life and education Mouzalas graduated from the Athens Medical School, University of Athens, before continuing his studies in Milan and London. Medical career Mouzalas has worked in Tzaneio Hospital, Agios Savvas Hospital and Elena Hospital. In London, he worked with Michel Odent. In 1999, he made the first childbirth in Greece in water. Mouzalas is one of the founding members of Doctors of the World and has participated in more than 25 missions in Asia and Africa. Political ...
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Ministry Of Digital Governance (Greece)
The Ministry of Digital Governance () is a ministry (government department), government department of Greece. It was initially formed on 27 June 2011 as the Ministry of Administrative Reform and Electronic Governance (). On 27 January 2015, it was merged with the Ministry of the Interior (Greece), Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Citizen Protection (Greece), Ministry of Public Order and Citizen Protection to form the Ministry of the Interior and Administrative Reorganization (). It was revived as two distinct ministries on 5 November 2016: the Ministry of Administrative Reorganization () and the Ministry of Digital Policy, Telecommunications and Media (). The former was reabsorbed by the Ministry of the Interior on 9 July 2019, while the latter was renamed the Ministry of Digital Governance. The incumbent minister in the Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis is Demetrius Papastergiou, who also served as Mayor of Trilala. History The ministry was formed on 27 Jun ...
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Lefteris Kretsos
Eleutherios or Lefteris (, "the liberator") is an epithet and formal attribution in the Greek pantheon, including: * Dionysus * Eros * Zeus From Eleuther, son of Apollo and Aethusa. # He is renowned for having an excellent singing voice, which earned him a victory at the Pythian games, # and for having been the first to erect a statue of Dionysus. # as well as for having given his name to Eleutherae. # His sons were Iasius. # and Pierus. He also had several daughters, who spoke impiously of the image of Dionysus wearing a black aegis, and were driven mad by the god; as a remedy, Eleuther, in accordance with an oracle, established a cult of "Dionysus of the Black Aegis". # Eleuther, a variant of the name Eleutherios, early Greek god who was the son of Zeus and probably an alternate name of Dionysus. # Eleuther, one of the twenty sons of Lycaon. He and his brother Lebadus were the only not guilty of the abomination prepared for Zeus, and fled to Boeotia. # Eleuther, one of the Curete ...
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Nikos Pappas (basketball)
Nikolaos "Nikos" Pappas (Greek: Νικόλαος "Νίκος" Παππάς, born July 11, 1990) is a Greek politician and former professional basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular Basketball court, court, compete with the primary objective of #Shooting, shooting a basketball (ball), basketball (appro ... player. Standing at , he played at the shooting guard and small forward positions. He is currently serving as a Member of the European Parliament for the Syriza. Early years Pappas is from Aidipsos in where he grew up. He started his career from the local club Syllas.Then, he transferred to Locros Atalanti. His mother is Greek Cypriot from Famagusta. Professional career Pappas made his professional debut in the Greek Basket League, Greek League with Panellinios B.C., Panellinios, during the 2006–07 season. He made his debut in Europe's continent-wide European professional club ...
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Sfakia
Sfakiá () is a mountainous area in the southwestern part of the island of Crete, in the Chania (regional unit), Chania regional unit. It is considered to be one of the few places in Greece that have never been fully occupied by foreign powers. With a 2021 census population of 2,002 inhabitants living on a land area of , Sfakia is one of the largest and population density, least densely populated Communities and Municipalities of Greece, municipalities on the island of Crete. The etymology of its name is disputed. According to the prevailing theory, it relates to its rugged terrain, deriving from the ancient Greek word ''σφαξ'', meaning land chasm or gorge. Description The road from Chania to Sfakiá crosses the island from north to south, through the village of Vryses. From this village the route crosses the White Mountains (Lefka Ori, Lefká Óri) to Hora Sfakion, Hóra Sfakíon () by the Libyan Sea. Halfway from Vrisses to Hóra Sfakíon is the fertile plateau of Askifou ...
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