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1994 European Parliament election in Greece

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FieldValue
countryGreece
typelegislative
previous_election1989 European Parliament election in Greece
previous_year1989
next_election1999 European Parliament election in Greece
next_year1999
seats_for_election25 seats in the European Parliament
election_date12 June 1994
image_size130x130px
image1Andreas Papandreou.jpg
leader1Andreas Papandreou
party1PASOK
alliance1Party of European Socialists
last_election135.96%, 9 seats
seats110
seat_change11
popular_vote12,458,619
percentage137.64%
swing11.68pp
leader2Miltiadis Evert
party2New Democracy (Greece)
alliance2European People's Party-European Democrats
last_election240.41%, 10 seats
seats29
seat_change21
popular_vote22,133,372
percentage232.66%
swing27.75pp
image3Antonis Samaras October 2014.jpg
leader3Antonis Samaras
party3Political Spring
alliance3European Democratic Alliance
last_election3
seats32
seat_change3*New*
popular_vote3564,778
percentage38.65%
swing3*New*
image4Aleka Papariga 2009 (cropped).jpg
leader4Aleka Papariga
party4Communist Party of Greece
alliance4European United Left-Nordic Green Left
last_election4
seats42
seat_change4
popular_vote4410,741
percentage46.29%
swing4
image5Nikos Konstantopoulos 2013 cropped.jpg
leader5Nikos Konstantopoulos
party5Synaspismos
alliance5European United Left-Nordic Green Left
last_election5
seats52
seat_change5
popular_vote5408,066
percentage56.25%
swing5

European Parliament elections were held in Greece on 12 June 1994 to elect the 25 Greek members of the European Parliament. Members were elected by party-list proportional representation, with a 3% electoral threshold.

Results

The 1994 European election was the fourth election to the European Parliament in which Greece participated. The ruling PASOK under the leadership of the aging Andreas Papandreou made gains against the opposition conservative New Democracy party. A new party Political Spring had left New Democracy and came in third ahead of the Communist Party of Greece and the Coalition of the Left and Progress which had contested the previous election in coalition. The parties on the left elected two MEPs each, the same result as 1989.

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