Greek Australian Thanasis Tsouhantaris to run for New Democracy in European elections

·

On Friday, March 23, the first 28 candidates for the European elections taking place on June 9, were announced by the New Democracy (ND) party. On the list is a Greek Australian, Thanasis Tsouhantaris.

Mr Tsouhantaris is a businessman and President of New Democracy Australia and will be a candidate with New Democracy in the upcoming elections for the European Parliament.

Mr Tsouhantaris had met with the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis some time ago, where they discussed the diaspora’s concerns, as well as his candidacy.

His name on the ballot is an important move, which is expected to motivate the Greeks in Australia to vote for someone they know and will represent the interests of the Greek diaspora.

tsouxandaris_2
Thanasis Tsouhantaris (L) with Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

As for the current MEPs of the ND, a new term will be claimed by the head of K.O. of New Democracy Vangelis Meimarakis, Eliza Vosenberg, Stelios Kymbouropoulos, Maria Spyrakis and Manolis Kefalogiannis.

Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou is left out, after the recent developments in the case with her e-mails, Theodoros Zagorakis, is heading to PASOK, but also Giorgos Kyrtsos has been deleted from the ND.

The new names include those of the director of the press office of the Prime Minister Dimitris Tsiodras, the Olympic medalist and former PASOK MP Pyrrou Dimas, the former ND MP in A’ Piraeus and co-presenter of the Mega show Nonis Dounia, and the journalist Vicky Flessa who was also on the 2019 European ballot.

The list also includes the New Democracy executive Spyros Karanikolas, as well as the secretary of Volunteerism of the New Democracy party, Pisti Krystallidou.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Inside Hellenic Village’s sale update: Millions banked, land tax clarified, future charity

Hellenic Village has confirmed millions in non-refundable funds from its Austral land sale as settlement approaches.

Music, youth and tradition mark closing of 44th Cretan Federation Convention in Sydney

The final event of the 44th Cretan Federation Convention was held on Monday, January 5, at the Mytilenian House in Canterbury,

Albanese announces Royal Commission into antisemitism after Bondi terror attack

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a federal royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion.

Clubs finalise squads for inaugural OFC Pro League season

Player registrations for the OFC Pro League closed at 5pm NZT yesterday, marking a major milestone ahead of the historic first season.

Registrations open for 2026 Greek Community Cup Women’s Tournament

The 2026 Greek Community Cup Women’s Tournament is set to return this summer, with registrations now open for clubs.

You May Also Like

Government confirms Greece not at risk of food shortage due to Russia-Ukraine crisis

A ministerial meeting chaired by Kyriakos Mitsotakis has confirmed Greece is not at risk of a food shortage due to the Russia-Ukraine crisis.

Prof. John Christodoulou joins world-first Australian committee focused on childhood dementia

Childhood Dementia Initiative has selected eight leaders to front its world-first Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee.

Small number of Greeks in Australia apply to vote in Greece’s upcoming election

According to the infographic, only about 40 Greeks in Australia have applied to vote in Greece's upcoming election.