Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

1981 Greek parliamentary election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1981 Greek parliamentary election

← 1977
18 October 1981
1985 →

All 300 seats in theHellenic Parliament
151 seats needed for a majority
Registered7,059,778
Turnout81.50% (Decrease 0.39pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderAndreas PapandreouGeorgios RallisCharilaos Florakis
PartyPASOKNDKKE
Last election25.34%, 93 seats41.84%, 171 seats9.36%, 11 seats
Seats won17211513
Seat changeIncrease 79Decrease 56Increase 2
Popular vote2,726,3092,034,496620,302
Percentage48.07%35.88%10.94%
SwingIncrease22.73ppDecrease5.96ppIncrease1.58pp

Prime Minister before election

Georgios Rallis
ND

Prime Minister after election

Andreas Papandreou
PASOK

Parliamentary elections were held inGreece on Sunday, 18 October 1981.[1][2]PASOK, led byAndreas Papandreou, facedNew Democracy, led byGeorgios Rallis. Papandreou achieved a landslide and PASOK formed the first socialist government in the history ofGreece (in 1963 Centrists had formed a government under the leadership ofGeorge Papandreou, Andreas' father, but their party,Centre Union, was not a socialist party but a centrist, social-liberal one).

Observers had expected a PASOK victory but were surprised by the size of the victory.[2]

185 of the 300 seats were won by PASOK or theCommunist Party: both openlyeurosceptic. This was the high point of Greek euroscepticism, coming just months afterthe country's accession to theEuropean Communities.[3]

Results

[edit]
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
PASOK2,726,30948.07172+79
New Democracy2,034,49635.88115–56
Communist Party of Greece620,30210.9413+2
Progressive Party95,7991.690New
Communist Party of Greece (Interior)76,4041.350New
KODISOKAE40,1260.710New
Union of the Democratic Centre22,7630.400–16
Liberal Party20,6450.360New
Christian Democracy8,6380.150New
For a Revolutionary Left6,5950.120New
EKKEM-L KKE4,7000.0800
International Workers' Union – Trotskyists1,6460.0300
Democratic Social Party1,1000.020New
Byzantine National Organisation4070.010New
Olympic Democracy950.0000
Hellenic Universal Olympic Democracy50.000New
National Refugee Party of Greece "Kimon"20.000New
Independents11,0250.1900
Total5,671,057100.003000
Valid votes5,671,05798.57
Invalid/blank votes82,4211.43
Total votes5,753,478100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,059,77881.50
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

By constituency

[edit]
ConstituencyPASOKNDKKEKPKKE-ES[a]
%±%±%±%±%±
Achaea55.92Increase 18.6630.62Decrease 9.389.19Increase 1.051.81New1.04Decrease 0.98
Aetolia-Akarnania48.33Increase 22.1739.90Decrease 9.349.31Increase 1.731.07New0.65Decrease 0.60
Argolis44.53Increase 19.0346.83Increase 0.825.29Increase 1.841.79New0.69Decrease 0.30
Arkadia44.91Increase 23.4642.90Decrease 5.847.45Increase 2.423.32New0.77Decrease 0.34
Arta42.41Increase 14.5046.52Increase 7.209.26Increase 2.400.72New0.76Decrease 0.43
Athens A44.44Increase 21.8634.42Decrease 8.4112.63Increase 1.122.12New3.26Decrease 2.74
Athens B48.73Increase 21.1526.36Decrease 9.7818.04Increase 1.951.51New2.75Decrease 2.43
Attica49.58Increase 21.5134.85Decrease 10.2510.73Increase 3.111.08New0.87Decrease 0.93
Boeotia52.86Increase 21.9035.05Decrease 4.359.16Increase 1.791.09New1.07Decrease 0.64
Cephalonia42.56Increase 18.5132.96Decrease 6.7117.32Increase 4.260.58New1.21Decrease 0.91
Chalkidiki45.97Increase 20.6645.85Decrease 6.975.50Increase 1.340.87New0.81Decrease 0.86
Chania55.26Increase 31.8225.11Increase 9.1011.96Increase 1.290.31New0.80Decrease 1.18
Chios48.97Increase 33.3042.68Decrease 5.086.18Increase 0.780.52New1.01Decrease 1.13
Corfu50.78Increase 18.7134.04Decrease 1.4011.62Increase 1.590.30New1.45Decrease 1.42
Corinthia50.91Increase 21.0540.31Decrease 6.784.61Increase 0.732.38New0.76Decrease 0.73
Cyclades47.02Increase 24.1045.75Decrease 9.204.56Increase 1.111.10New0.67Decrease 1.71
Dodecanese58.19Increase 30.4830.29Decrease 11.034.89Increase 2.170.48New0.80Decrease 0.35
Drama48.47Increase 21.1943.74Increase 4.084.51Increase 0.910.88New0.74Decrease 0.77
Elis52.20Increase 21.2040.44Increase 5.205.71Increase 2.010.43New0.52Decrease 0.43
Euboea55.05Increase 27.3732.07Decrease 10.657.50Increase 2.221.78New0.63Decrease 0.32
Evros45.82Increase 24.0640.85Decrease 13.885.38Increase 1.686.03New0.73Decrease 0.97
Evrytania53.16Increase 24.7241.23Decrease 5.204.23Increase 1.180.70New0.36Decrease 0.19
Florina39.51Increase 23.8948.69Increase 1.666.63Increase 1.833.81New0.63Decrease 0.30
Grevena47.92Increase 29.8334.17Increase 1.7312.31Increase 4.263.72New0.96Decrease 0.06
Heraklion65.90Increase 30.5419.20Decrease 5.708.46Increase 1.230.16New0.84Decrease 1.31
Imathia50.23Increase 19.6136.06Decrease 7.2810.21Increase 1.761.63New0.84Decrease 1.19
Ioannina45.81Increase 21.0339.88Decrease 6.3811.68Increase 3.570.76New1.13Decrease 1.38
Karditsa43.85Increase 17.2940.97Increase 4.4512.14Increase 1.181.45New0.75Decrease 0.26
Kastoria39.78Increase 20.2952.36Increase 8.154.18Increase 1.361.01New0.64Decrease 0.38
Kavala48.58Increase 25.2838.86Decrease 11.648.81Increase 1.371.08New1.04Decrease 2.79
Kilkis40.66Increase 17.0541.85Decrease 1.1311.21Increase 1.014.43New0.88Decrease 0.79
Kozani45.09Increase 21.3944.11Decrease 5.717.46Increase 1.861.44New0.82Decrease 0.95
Laconia34.32Increase 18.0953.80Decrease 1.205.50Increase 1.334.77New0.58Decrease 0.30
Larissa45.06Increase 22.7536.20Decrease 0.7015.30Increase 0.241.45New1.02Decrease 1.29
Lasithi63.24Increase 37.0629.25Decrease 0.365.74Increase 1.550.42Decrease 0.25
Lefkada39.86Increase 23.2837.59Increase 5.7019.04Increase 0.990.42New2.22Decrease 2.30
Lesbos39.90Increase 19.1131.39Decrease 11.3826.04Increase 1.670.57New1.43Decrease 0.77
Magnesia46.39Increase 26.8535.27Decrease 7.1514.48Decrease 0.041.00New1.23Decrease 2.09
Messenia42.11Increase 18.7445.80Increase 1.378.20Increase 2.122.79New0.61Decrease 0.25
Pella50.69Increase 19.5139.42Decrease 4.796.10Increase 1.542.18New0.62Decrease 0.74
Phocis46.30Increase 22.3443.23Decrease 11.656.54Increase 1.642.31New0.64Decrease 0.38
Phthiotis48.34Increase 25.6639.89Decrease 4.087.44Increase 1.702.95New0.76Decrease 0.35
Pieria48.06Increase 24.2540.79Decrease 3.257.71Increase 1.152.19New0.78Decrease 1.12
Piraeus A48.17Increase 24.3034.17Decrease 9.7612.20Increase 1.161.15New1.92Decrease 2.28
Piraeus B51.16Increase 24.6923.09Decrease 9.3221.28Increase 1.940.60New2.09Decrease 3.09
Preveza46.18Increase 11.8141.13Decrease 3.0810.30Increase 2.851.15New0.91Decrease 0.30
Rethymno51.15Increase 26.8724.67Decrease 4.825.58Increase 1.010.59Decrease 0.27
Rhodope50.83Increase 34.1539.86Increase 4.134.11Increase 1.622.08New0.52Decrease 0.26
Samos33.79Increase 22.9141.21Decrease 2.1821.12Increase 3.542.50Decrease 0.57
Serres45.30Increase 22.2044.05Decrease 8.507.54Increase 0.641.29New0.72Decrease 1.10
Thesprotia55.68Increase 25.1334.76Increase 0.667.27Increase 2.720.92New0.91Increase 0.16
Thessaloniki A47.63Increase 25.5132.82Decrease 12.9813.10Increase 1.122.05New2.08Decrease 3.43
Thessaloniki B46.75Increase 19.2038.56Decrease 7.6310.53Increase 0.522.03New0.83Decrease 1.20
Trikala48.02Increase 25.6835.04Decrease 2.1413.73Increase 1.631.73New0.85Decrease 0.28
Xanthi34.84Increase 12.3936.82Decrease 7.042.78Increase 0.718.24New0.73Decrease 0.30
Zakynthos43.12Increase 22.7337.09Increase 0.7615.83Increase 0.041.90New1.40Decrease 0.60

Aftermath

[edit]

Papandreou's new government introduced several reforms in the wake of its victory (legalization of civil wedding, new family law, nationalization of certain private companies, etc.).

The main opposition party, New Democracy, faced serious internal conflicts.Georgios Rallis was forced to resign after the defeat, and he was succeeded byEvangelos Averoff, former minister under Karamanlis' governments. In 1984, Averof resigned because of health problems, andKonstantinos Mitsotakis became the new leader of New Democracy. Noteworthy, Mitsotakis and Papandreou were both centrists before 1967 and they belonged to the same party, George Papandreou'sCenter Union. Nevertheless, they were strong opponents, and they never liked each other. Papandreou was calling Mitsotakis "a defector, anapostate", because in 1965 he defected from the ruling Center Union and participated in a new government pleasing toConstantine II, who had just accepted George Papandreou's resignation after a serious disagreement between the King and the prime minister.

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^Compared to Alliance

References

[edit]
  1. ^Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010)Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p830ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^abClogg, Richard (1982)."The greek elections of 1981".Electoral Studies.1 (1):95–99.doi:10.1016/0261-3794(82)90132-9.ISSN 0261-3794.
  3. ^Verney, Susannah (March 2011). "An exceptional case? Party and popular Euroscepticism in Greece, 1959–2009".South European Society and Politics.16 (1):51–79.doi:10.1080/13608746.2010.538960.S2CID 154573367.
Parliamentary elections
Head of state elections
Local elections
European elections
Referendums
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1981_Greek_parliamentary_election&oldid=1320729722"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp