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Elections 2023: Self-confidence won by what percentage?

Elections 2023: Self-confidence won by what percentage?

Parliament dissolved and election announced Recommended today (22.4.2023) morning Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to President Katerina Sakellaropoulou, thus officially entering the final stage of the battle at the ballot box on May 21.

After Meeting with Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Katerina Sakellaropoulou Elections are now upon us, “Shall we form an independent government or shall we go to second and third ballots or shall we go to as many ballots as necessary?” The question has already started to arise.

The party that wins the first election on May 21 is unlikely to win independence as these elections are held. With a simple analog setup. Repeated elections will be held with the proportional representation system.

Independence needs 46% in the first poll

Voting will be held from May 21 with simple proportional system. The party that comes first can gain only if it is confident Over 46% (Depending, of course, on the percentages collected by parties that do not elect MPs).

Repeat elections will be conducted with an improved proportional system. If the first party takes over there, they can form an autonomous government More than 37% (Of course, the percentages collected by parties that do not elect MPs will rise at least in the aggregate. At the rate of 11%)

The process if not free in the first elections

If the first party does not confirm independence on May 21, and if the inquiry order with other parties is not fruitful, the President Invites party leaders.

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There, it is certain that if the leaders do not agree on a cooperative government, it is impossible to form a government with the confidence of the Parliament. All parties in Parliament will be required to form a government together to hold elections and failing that, the Council of State or the President of the Supreme Court or Court of Auditors shall be entrusted with the formation of a government, with the widest possible acceptance. Hold elections and dissolve parliament.