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.
Salmas was expelled from the parliamentary group on 23 September 2024 for criticising certain aspects of the New Democracy government. He refused to resign his seat and became an independent.[4]
Pnevmatikos resigned due to strong resentment caused by his statements contradicting the party's positions on health care. Surrendered his seat and replaced by Konstantina Karabatsoli.[5]
Οn 21 November 2021 Samaras was expelled from both the party and the parliamentary group because of his criticism of the government. He remains an independent MP.[7]
Mpourchan Mparan is accused of illegally prescribing drugs. On 13 April 2024 he has been removed from the P.G. until judicial case is completed. Until then remains independent.[8]
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.[10]
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.[12]
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.[19] 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.[20]
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.
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.[21]
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.
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.[23]
Since August 2023, a prolonged internal party crisis has all but dissolved the Spartiate parliamentary group .[32] 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.[33]
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.[34]
Stigkas' allegations led to a judicial investigation by the Supreme Civil and Criminal Court of Greece prosecutor, which resulted in the indictment of the entire parliamentary group - with the exception of Vasilis Stigkas - for electoral fraud (including Ilias Kasidiaris for instigating the fraud).[34]
The trial started on 19 June 2024, but due to changes in the judicial map, it has been postponed indefinitely as it has to be heard by a different court.[35]