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2017 Movement for Change leadership election

12 November and
19 November 2017
2021 →
 
Candidate F. Gennimata N. Androulakis
Party PASOK PASOK
Popular vote 86.330 (1st round)
87.230 (2nd round)
51.736 (1st round)
66.483 (2nd round)
Percentage 41.27% (1st round)
56.75% (2nd round)
24.73% (1st round)
43.25% (2nd round)

 
Candidate G.Kaminis S. Theorodakis
Party Independent To Potami
Popular vote 28.581 (1st round) 22.870 (1st round)
Percentage 13.66% (1st round) 10.93% (1st round)

Previous Movement for Change leader

Office established

Movement for Change leader

Fofi Gennimata

A leadership election was held on 12 November and 19 November 2017 by the centre-left political parties of Greece, with the participation of Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK), Greece's main centre-left party and The River (Potami), another parliamentary party.[1] The Movement of Democratic Socialists (KIDISO) and the Union of Democratic National Reform movement (EDEM) also supported the elections. The first round of election was held on 12 November. No candidate gained 50% of the votes, so a runoff vote was held on 19 November. The elections were regulated by an election committee under the presidency of Nikos Alivizatos.[2]

More than 210,000 Greek citizens voted in the first round of elections.[3] Mass media describes the elections as important in the current political situation, and as step for the formation of a new unified party of the centre-left.[4][5][6]

Candidates

Nine candidates took part in the elections. In addition to Fofi Gennimata, incumbent leader of PASOK and Potami founder Stavros Theodorakis, the candidates were PASOK MEP Nikos Androulakis, Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis, former PASOK ministers Yiannis Maniatis and Yiannis Ragousis, the leader of the EDEM, Apostolos Pontas, the former dean of the Athens University of Economics and Business, Constantinos Gatsios, and Dimitris Tziotis.[7]

Each candidate submitted the 1,000 signatures required for their candidacy to be confirmed.[4][8]

Odysseas Konstantinopoulos also nominated himself but later retired due to health issues.[9]

Debates

Two televised debates were held for the leadership candidates: The first on 30 October 2017,[10] and the second on 6 November.[11] Both were broadcast live by the national network of the public ERT2.[12]

Results

First round

Temportary results showed Fofi Gennimata, leader of PASOK to be ahead with 45% of the votes while Androulakis received 24%.[13] On 175,565 votes out of 210,264 total, F. Gennimata received 42.5% while N. Androulakis 25.14%, G. Kaminis 13.52%, S. Theorodakis 9.81%, G. Maniatis 4.26%, G. Ragkousis 2.29%, C. Gatsios 1.65%, A. Pontas 0.53%, D. Tsiotis 0.20%.

The candidates reaching the second-round election were Gennimata, with 44.5% of the vote, and Androulakis, with 25.4%.[14][15]

Run-off

The run-off on 19 November was won by Gennimata, who garnered 56% of the vote.[16][17]

Summary

Summary of the results of the 2017 Greek centre-left leadership election
Candidates Party 1st round 2nd round
votes % votes %
Fofi Gennimata PASOK 86,330 41.27 87,230 56.75
Nikos Androulakis PASOK 51,736 24.73 66,483 43.25
George Kaminis Independent 28,581 13.66
Stavros Theodorakis To Potami 22,870 10.93
Giannis Maniatis PASOK 9,452 4.52
Giannis Ragousis Independent 5,084 2.43
Constantinos Gatsos Independent 3,579 1.71
Apostolos Pontas EDEM 1,131 0.54
Dimitris Tsiotis PASOK 412 0.20
Valid Votes 209,175 99.05 153,713 98.47
Blank/Spoiled Votes 2,016 0.95 2,390 1.53
Total 211,191 100% 156,103 100%
Source: AEDD - 1st Round Results (In Greek), AEDD - 2nd Round Results (In Greek)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Κεντροαριστερά: Γεννηματά - Ανδρουλάκης το δίδυμο της κάλπης [Live]".
  2. ^ "Center-left party elections: Alivizatos calls for wide participation in Sunday's poll - newreport". 12 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Αλιβιζάτος: Ο κόσμος έδειξε ότι θέλει να υπάρχει αυτή η παράταξη".
  4. ^ a b "Nine candidates to vie for leadership of new party seeking to unify centre-left - The Greek Observer". 8 September 2017.
  5. ^ "Οι εκλογές στην Κεντροαριστερά καθορίζουν το πολιτικό σκηνικό".
  6. ^ "Centre-left leadership candidates step forward as unity doubts linger".
  7. ^ "Center-left candidates brace for Sunday's leadership vote - Kathimerini".
  8. ^ AMNA, SOURCE (8 September 2017). "Nine candidates to vie for leadership of new party seeking to unify centre-left - ERT International".
  9. ^ "Αποσύρεται για λόγους υγείας από τις εκλογές της κεντροαριστεράς ο Οδ. Κωνσταντινόπουλος - Kathimerini".
  10. ^ "Κεντροαριστερά: Πρώτο debate όλων των υποψηφίων απόψε".
  11. ^ "Απόψε το δεύτερο debate για τις εκλογές στην Κεντροαριστερά -thetoc.gr". 6 November 2017.
  12. ^ "Κεντροαριστερά: Τη Δευτέρα στην ΕΡΤ το Πρώτο Debate των Υποψηφίων Αρχηγών". 29 October 2017.
  13. ^ Newsroom (12 November 2017). "Εκλογές Κεντροαριστεράς: Θρίαμβος Γεννηματά, δεύτερος ο Ανδρουλάκης". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  14. ^ "Fofi Gennimata Closes in on Leadership of New Centre-Left Party in Greece". Greece.greekreporter.com. 12 November 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  15. ^ "Gennimata, Androulakis head for center-left leader poll runoff". Ekathimerini.com. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  16. ^ "New Center-Left Coalition Party Elects PASOK Leader Fofi Gennimata". Greece.greekreporter.com. 20 November 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  17. ^ "Gennimata elected leader of the center-left party to be created". Ekathimerini.com. Archived from the original on 10 May 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2017.