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1989 European Parliament election in Greece

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FieldValue
countryGreece
typelegislative
previous_election1984 European Parliament election in Greece
previous_year1984
next_election1994 European Parliament election in Greece
next_year1994
seats_for_election24 seats in the European Parliament
election_date18 June 1989
image1Mitsotakis 1992.jpg
leader1Constantine Mitsotakis
party1New Democracy (Greece)
alliance1European People's Party-European Democrats
last_election138.05%, 9 seats
seats110
seat_change11
popular_vote12,659,435
percentage140.41%
swing12.36pp
image2Andreas Papandreou (1968) 3.jpg
leader2Andreas Papandreou
party2PASOK
alliance2Party of European Socialists
last_election241.58%, 10 seats
seats29
seat_change21
popular_vote22,366,460
percentage235.96%
swing24.99pp
image4Charilaos Florakis.JPG
leader4Charilaos Florakis
party4Synaspismos
last_election4
seats44
seat_change4*New*
popular_vote4941,913
percentage414.31%
swing4*New*
alliance4European United Left-Nordic Green Left
image5Konstantinos Stefanopoulos 2000.jpg
leader5Costis Stephanopoulos
party5Democratic Renewal
alliance5European Democratic Alliance
last_election5
seats51
seat_change5*New*
popular_vote589,811
percentage51.36%
swing5*New*

European Parliament elections were held in Greece on 18 June 1989 to elect the 24 Greek members of the European Parliament. Members were elected by party-list proportional representation.

Results

The 1994 European election was the third election to the European Parliament in which Greece participated. The European Parliament Election took place a few days before the national parliamentary elections and presaged the results of that election. The ruling PASOK under the leadership of Andreas Papandreou suffered strong losses against the opposition conservative New Democracy party and a coalition of the left and communist parties running as the Coalition of the Left and Progress. A new party Democratic Renewal reflected the organization of Costis Stephanopoulos who had left New Democracy and came in fourth, barely crossing the threshold.

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