Panathinaikos Movement

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Panathinaikos Movement (PAN.KI.)
LeaderTheodoros Maragoudakis
Founded2012 by Giorgos Betsikas
HeadquartersPanathinaikos, Athens
Political positionCenter
Hellenic Parliament
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Municipalities
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Regions
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European Parliament
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Website
www.pan-ki.gr

The Panathinaikos Movement (Greek: Παναθηναικό Κίνημα) is a Greek political party, founded in 2012. The Panathinaikos Movement is the first political and social political party in the history of the country, founded by people with an initial common their love for the sports club of Panathinaikos and the wish for a new stadium for the football team, despite the bureaucracy of the Greek state.

The party participated in the parliamentary elections of May 6 and received 31 votes, although they did not have ballots. Anyone who wanted to vote the party wrote PANATHINAIKOS MOVEMENT over a blank ballot and a legal representative put a seal to be considered as valid. In the parliamentary elections of June 2012 Panathinaikos Movement rapidly increased rates, rising from the 31 votes they had on previous elections to 12,439 votes (0.20%). At local elections on 18 May 2014 Panathinaikos Movement got 2.91% of the vote in the municipality of Athens (6.489 votes), winning a seat at the City Council.

Elections May 6, 2012[]

Votes of Panathinaikos Movement Eclect. Region Votes:

Elections June 17, 2012[]

Votes of "Panathinaikos' Movement'

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