After a criminal case for voter fraud 13 including 11 With the Spartans elected representatives, the question arises as to what will happen With their seats in Parliament, If the far-right party is declared expelled.
It is recalled that criminal prosecution can be brought to the extent of a misdemeanor: Athanasios Chalkilas, Charalambos Katsivartas, Georgios Manusos, Alexandru Zervais, Ioannis Dimitrogallis, Dionisio Valtrogiannis, Georgios Aspiotis, Michael Kavgiotakis, Ioannis Kontis, Petro Dimitriadis, Constantine.
If the Spartans were declared expelled, the districts of A' Athens, B' Praeus, north and west of Athens, East Attica, Idolokernania, Heraklion, A' and B' Thessalonica, and Larissa would be vacant.
As a more likely scenario The redistribution of 11 vacant seats for all parties is reported based on their electoral strength.
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in this situation, New Democracy will gain five additional seats, increasing its MPs to 163 from 158 today. SYRIZA will win two to three seats and reach 38 to 39 MPs, up from 36 today. PASOK will gain one or two more seats and reach 33 to 34 MPs, up from 32 today. KKE and Hellenic Solution will win from one place, but Pleussi Eleftherias and Niki can also win.
In this situation seats will be specially taken First and second level representatives of other parties. Especially from the SW, Fotini Pipili in E Athens, Eugenia Barbagianni in B Piraeus, Vasiliki Kollia in E Attica, Angelos Tsigris in Achaia and Rena Karalariotou in Larissa.
From Syriza, Christos Spirtzis in East Attica, Marilisa Senokianakopoulou in the Northern sector and Sokratis Vardakis in Heraklion could enter parliament.
From PASOK, the two runners-up, both or one of whom could enter parliament, are Thanasis Klavinas in 2nd Thessaloniki and Dimitris Diamantidis in 2nd Piraeus.
Election scene
On top of the table However, situations where there are vacant seats and re-run elections only for the vacant seat have also fallen. That is, unilaterally. In this case, these successive elections (which may be held together with European elections) will be conducted with a majority system.
Therefore Based on the survey, ND will get more or less all 11 seats unless another party is first in a region. Officials such as Adonis Georgiadis support this scenario, but have reservations regarding the constitutionality of such consecutive elections. Of course The Election Court has final authority As to whether the seats will be filled by proportional representation or by-elections.
Battle for Spartan Voters
The Election Court will also decide Whether or not the Spartans will be allowed to participate in the June European elections. As government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis (SKAI) said yesterday, “Justice will do what it believes.”
However, there is concern in the government camp About where these voters will go if they go to vote. ND watches anxiously for a while Rise of the Greek Settlement of Kyriakos Velopoulos, It takes away voters from the ruling party and other far-right parties. However, polls now include the party of Aphrodite Latinopoulos, which is estimated to gain Spartan voters, but also from the ND group.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Mr. Hitting Velopoulos five times is no coincidence. He left spikes for smaller parties and “right-wing populism”.
The prime minister warned a right-wing voter who might consider voting for the opposition that it would ultimately “destabilize his entire life as an unexpected political spectacle”. Now everything he's taken for granted suddenly becomes true, but it's too late.”
Right-wing references to ND's Euro ballot
So really the NDP is scrambling to retain voters The hard right. Also, at the level of individuals, the European ballot has not yet addressed this specific audience (at the same time, Anna Michele Assimakopoulou will not be a candidate in the European elections due to the e-mails sent to the diaspora) , The candidacy of Giorgos Mouroutis, a close associate of Antonis Samaras for many years, was announced.
Through this selection, Mr. Mitsotakis's intention is apparently to “imagine” the Samaritans, who are said to be moving in concert toward the exit to the right of the ND. However, Mr. “We have nothing to do with Mouroutis' candidacy,” Samaras' sources said. According to one explanation, Mr. To include Mouroutis or, according to another interpretation, the MEP wanted to refuse the request to distance themselves from the candidate and consequently from the Blue leadership.
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Targeting hard-line and “patriotic” right-wing voters, the Prime Minister has received suggestions to include ND's European ballot. and Chimarras Mayor Freddie Beleris, whose case was particularly highlighted by the ruling party.
The journalist is also included in ND's European ballot Nikos Stefos, who wrote the book “Hour of Greece…Bucharest” in the wake of the NATO summit in which then-Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis vetoed Skopje's inauguration. The candidature is therefore addressed to a Karamanli and traditional neo-democratic audience.
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