Androulakis Retains PASOK Leadership with Second Round Victory

A total of 201,654 voters participated in the second round of elections, reflecting a notable decrease from last Sunday’s turnout of over 300,000 party members and supporters

Incumbent PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis claimed victory for the second consecutive time on Sunday evening, securing the first place in Greece’s social-democratic party elections. With 99.25% of the votes counted, Androulakis has received 59,94%, while his main opponent, Athens Mayor Haris Doukas trails with 40.06%.

Doukas has already reached out to congratulate Androulakis on his victory in a phone call. He also stressed that  “I want to sincerely thank all the members and friends of PASOK who supported me in these two electoral battles. I also want to congratulate Nikos Androulakis on his victory.”

A total of 212.269 voters participated in this round, a notable decrease from the previous Sunday’s unexpectedly large turnout of over 300,000 party members and supporters.

In the first round, Androulakis received 29.99% of the votes, while Doukas garnered 21.42%. Both candidates advanced to the second round after a competitive race against other PASOK leadership candidates, including Pavlos Geroulanos, Anna Diamantopoulou, Michalis Katrinis, and Nadia Giannakopoulou.

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