
Of her winners electoral process are womenwhich now constitute 23.7% chamber, receiving a slight increase from the previous parliamentary term.
In particular, on national elections her May 21st were elected as a whole 71 women – this figure is of course subject to change, given that the country appears to be going to the polls again in June 25. In his election campaign 2019 were elected 66 women, eleven more than was chosen September 2015 (56).
There is one slight uptrend With regard to women’s representation, however, it remains underrepresented, given that this year’s elections 42% candidates on the ballot New Republic there were women in his SYRIZA and in MeRA25, the representation of women 48%V PASOK V 44% and to KKE V 43%.
Finally, parliamentary group N.D. will 29 women (20%)from SYRIZA 22 (31%)from PASOK 10 (24%)from KKE 6 (23%) And her Greek solution 4 (25%).
Who are the women in the new parliament?
IN New Democracyit could be a woman every fifth memberhowever, four ladies are elected in the state ballot.
- Her Irini Agapidakis, who led the vote: The choice of the former city of The Department of Public Health, who was also the national coordinator for unaccompanied refugee children, surprised even her. The 43-year-old psychologist is originally from Lassithi and belongs to civil society. She had no professional attitude towards politics, and, she stated, the decision of the Prime Minister to choose her was a signal that “a person who fought, works and brings results, goes ahead in life.”
- Her Joanna Litrivi, who went through a series of technocratic positions before becoming the head of the National Organization for the Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance. The now 40-year-old political scientist was tested in the 2019 election arena when she was a candidate in Arcadia, but she failed to get elected. Four years later, Kyriakos Mitsotakis selected her for an elected position in a state ballot.
- Her Nepheli Hatzioannidu, who rose to fame with the Wonder Women digital platform she founded to express her concerns specifically about women’s issues. The 31-year-old from Thessaloniki, a woman of her time, never expected to be in parliament and promised to take everyone with her on this journey through a TikTok account in which she will present whatever she wants. MP experience.
- Her Maria Polizu, former endurance athlete, currently Director of the Marathon Road Museum and Ambassador of Greek Sports. Born in Patras in 1968, she placed 7th on the state ballot and was elected thanks to a sweeping New Democracy victory.
Otherwise, they were easily elected: first with 15,999 votes in Chania Dora BakoyannisMinister of education, Niki Kerameoswho was elected in the Northern Sector of Athens in third place with 58,344 votes and Deputy Minister of Labour, Domna Mikhailidou, in Piraeus, in second place, with 15,979 votes.
The Deputy Minister of Education’s speech was impressive. Sofia Zacharakis, which won first place in the 1st East Attica with 52,689 votes. They were successful in Athens. Olga Kefalogianni with 37,849 votes and Fotini Pipili with 19,370 votes.
Also, from women who held public office, were re-elected Sofia Vultepsi, Zeta Makri And Maria Syregela.
TO SYRIZA a total of 22 women were elected, with Elena Akrita to stand out as a well-known screenwriting journalist with a strong presence on social media is elected for the first time as an MP. Recall that he took 2nd place in the state bulletin of SYRIZA. Journalist elected – also for the first time – from a state vote Popi Tzapanidualleged by the party’s press secretary during the pre-election period.
Professor of the School of Medicine also stands out Athena Linouwho fought for first place in the Northern Sector with Ev. Jackal. Ms. Linou gained recognition during the pandemic, when her statements often made it into the media.
Former governor of Attica returns to parliamentary seats, Rena Dourowith 20,641 votes in the western sector of Athens after the former minister of labor of the government of SYRIZA, Efis Ahtsiogluwhich came in first place with 26,323 votes.
In Thessaloniki, two ladies appeared in SYRIZA: the former deputy minister of Macedonia-Thrace. Katerina Notopoulu with 15,948 votes and journalist Rania Traskia with 15,034 votes.
Among the most famous names of SYRIZA, the former Minister of Citizens’ Protection was re-elected Olga Gerovasili in Arta former Deputy Minister of Education Anagnostopoulu Co. in Achaia those who come from PASOK Marilisa Xenogiannakopoulou (Northern sector of Athens) and Theodora Tsakri (Pella), n Theano Fotiu And Christid Rallyboth in the southern sector of Athens.
V PASOKreturns to parliamentary seats, after 11 years, Milena Apostlesranked first in the Northern Sector with 10,668 votes, leaving in 2nd place Andrea Loverdo. she is re-elected Nadia Giannakopoulouranked first in the Western Sector of Athens with 9,127 votes.
It is worth noting that out of 10, out of 41 places won by women in PASOK, 8 are from the region and only two are from the pool.
KKE elects 6 women, all in the pool except her Tina Kuziaki who is elected in Kozani.
The first in Athens A with 11,260 crosses was a journalist Liana Canelliand another journalist Semina Digeniranked first in the South Sector with 13,377 votes.
OUR Greek solution 4 women were elected: three in the pool and one in Imathia.
Source: Kathimerini

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