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The PASOK – Movement for Change (PASOK-KINAL; Greek: ΠΑΣΟΚ – Κίνημα Αλλαγής, romanizedPASOK – Kínima Allagís, abbr. ΚΙΝΑΛ)[4] is a political allianceinGreece, which was founded in March 2018, initially as "Movement for Change" (Kínima Allagís), mainly affiliated with the centre-left of the political spectrum. It includes the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) and Movement of Democratic Socialists (KIDISO).

PASOK – Movement for Change
ΠΑΣΟΚ – Κίνημα Αλλαγής
AbbreviationPASOK-KINAL
PresidentNikos Androulakis
SecretaryAndreas Spiropoulos
FounderFofi Gennimata
Founded28 November 2017 (launch)
16–18 March 2018 (foundation)
9 May 2022
(Renaming as PASOK – Movement for Change)
Preceded byDemocratic Alignment
Youth wingNew Generation of Change Movement[1]
IdeologySocial democracy[2]
Political positionCentre-left[3]
European affiliationParty of European Socialists
European Parliament groupProgressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
International affiliationSocialist International
Progressive Alliance
Affiliate partiesPASOK
KIDISO
EDEM
ΚΠΣ
Former member partiesThe River (2017–2018)
DIMAR (2017–2019)
Parliament
31 / 300

European Parliament
3 / 21

Regional governors
2 / 13

Regional councillors
114 / 611

Mayors
19 / 332

Website
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  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • History

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    In July 2017, PASOK leader Fofi Gennimata announced the formation of a new unified centre-left party in Greece before the end of the year.[5] In the summer of 2017, Stavros Theodorakis, leader and founder of The River also decided to participate in the creation of the alliance. After the leadership election, both PASOK–DIMAR and The River planned to continue with separate parliamentary groups until the new alliance's founding congress, scheduled for spring 2018.[6][7] On 12 November 2017, the first round of leadership elections was held to select the new party's founding leader. Nine initial leadership candidates included Gennimata, Theodorakis, Athens mayor Giorgos Kaminis, PASOK MEP Nikos Androulakis, EDEM party leader Apostolos Pontas, academic Constantinos Gatsios, former PASOK ministers Yiannis Maniatis and Yiannis Ragousis, and Dimitris Tziotis.[8][9] The candidates reaching the second-round election were Gennimata, with 44.5% of the vote, and Androulakis, with 25.4%.[10][11] The run-off on 19 November was won by Gennimata, who garnered 56% of the vote.[12][13] On 28 November 2017, “Movement for Change” (Kinima Allagis) was announced as the preliminary name of the alliance.[14][15] On 2 December 2017, the party's six-member ruling council was announced, being composed of Gennimata, Theodorakis, Androulakis, Kaminis, DIMAR leader Thanasis Theocharopoulos and former PASOK Prime Minister George Papandreou.[16]

    The alliance held its founding congress on 16–18 March in Athens. During the congress, the new logo was unveiled and the alliance's charter and policy program was approved by the overwhelming majority of members.[17][18]

    On 2 July 2018, The River left KINAL.[19] On 20 January 2019, DIMAR also left KINAL due to its position of supporting the Prespa agreement.[20] On 1 June 2019 former PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos left KINAL, accusing Gennimata of turning the Movement into "SYRIZA's tail".[21]

    KINAL increased its obtained seats in the 2019 Greek legislative election compared to Democratic Alignment, becoming Greece's third-largest party and securing 22 seats in the Hellenic Parliament.[22] Following the election, KINAL positioned itself into opposition to the new Mitsotakis Government.[23]

    Gennimata died on 25 October 2021 at the Evangelismos HospitalinAthens from cancer.[24]

    Elections for the new leader took place in December 2021, with the main candidates being Andreas Loverdos, Nikos Androulakis, and George Papandreou. Nikos Androulakis was elected to lead the KINAL and PASOK on 12 December 2021.[25]

    On 1 April 2022, Androulakis announced an internal referendum to be held on 8 May.[26] The referendum was held to decide whether to rename the alliance to『PASOK – Movement of Change』and also to change the emblem.[27] The proposal to change the emblem and name was accepted with a percentage of 95%.[28] The new emblem was unveiled two weeks later, with the traditional green sun having changed hue in a gradient from dark to lighter from left to right.[29][30][31]

    In the 2024 EU election the party improved its showing, but remained stagnant from legislative elections and failed to fulfill its goal of reasserting itself as the official opposition. This triggered a crisis within the party, with the credibility of Nikos Androulakis’s leadership being called into question. Some in the party also floated the possibility of an alliance with Syriza in advance of the 2027 legislative elections, including Syriza MP Nikos Pappas and Athens’s PASOK mayor Haris Doukas.

    Composition

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    The alliance is composed of the following parties:

    Party Ideology Leader
      Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) Social democracy Nikos Androulakis
    Movement of Democratic Socialists (KIDISO) Social democracy Giorgos Papandreou
    Union for Democratic Reform (EDEM) Social liberalism Apostolos Pontas
    Citizens' Movements for Social Democracy Social democracy Mihalis Halaris

    Until 2019, the alliance also included the following parties:

    Party Ideology Leader
    The River (To Potami) Social liberalism Stavros Theodorakis
      Democratic Left (DIMAR) Democratic socialism Thanasis Theocharopoulos

    Election results

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    Hellenic Parliament

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    Election Hellenic Parliament Rank Government Leader
    Votes % ±pp Seats won +/−
    2019 457,519 8.10% New
    22 / 300

    New #3 Opposition Fofi Gennimata
    May 2023 676,166 11.46% +3.36
    41 / 300

     19 #3 Snap election Nikos Androulakis
    Jun 2023 617,315 11.85% +0.39
    32 / 300

     9 #3 Opposition

    European Parliament

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    European Parliament
    Election Votes % ±pp Seats won +/− Rank Leader
    2019 436,735 7.7%  0.3
    2 / 21

    ±0 #3 Fofi Gennimata
    2024 508,399 12.8%  5.1
    3 / 21

     1 #3 Nikos Androulakis

    References

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  • ^ "Αποχώρηση από το Ποτάμι μετά το διαζύγιο με το ΚΙΝΑΛ". Kathimerini.
  • ^ "Συμφωνία των Πρεσπών". CNN Greece.
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  • ^ "Gennimata: KINAL will mount responsible, policy-based opposition". Athens-Macedonian News Agency. 7 July 2019.
  • ^ "Greek Socialist leader Gennimata dies after long illness". Kathimerini. 25 October 2021.
  • ^ Nikos Androulakis Elected New Leader of Greece’s Center-Left
  • ^ "Επίσημο: Ο Ανδρουλάκης μετονομάζει το ΚΙΝΑΛ - Εσωκομματικό δημοψήφισμα 8 Μαΐου, ποιο είναι το πιο πιθανό όνομα". iefimerida.gr. 1 April 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
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  • ^ "Εκλογές ΠΑΣΟΚ: 179.005 πολίτες ψήφισαν για την αλλαγή ονόματος – Το 95% επέλεξε ΠΑΣΟΚ-ΚΙΝΑΛ". Newsbomb.gr. 9 May 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  • ^ "ΠΑΣΟΚ-Κίνημα Αλλαγής: Αυτό είναι το νέο λογότυπο". Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ. 24 May 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  • ^ "PASOK, the return: Over 170K KINAL members vote for name change". Keep Talking Greece. 9 May 2022.
  • ^ "PASOK returns to the green sun". Kathimerini. 24 May 2022.

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