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PASOK: Giannis Vardakastanis New Secretary with 279 Votes - Detailed Results of Party Organ Voting

PASOK: Giannis Vardakastanis New Secretary with 279 Votes - Detailed Results of Party Organ Voting

From Ta Nea · (11m ago) Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Giannis Vardakastanis was elected the new secretary of PASOK-Movement for Change with 279 votes out of 317.
  • The election results for the party's bodies were detailed, including the Political Council.
  • The article also briefly mentions unrelated news about OFI Crete winning a cup and a banner unfurled by Grasshoppers fans.

In a significant internal development for PASOK-Movement for Change, Giannis Vardakastanis has been elected as the new secretary of the Central Political Committee. Garnering a strong mandate with 279 votes out of 317 cast, Vardakastanis, who was the preferred choice of party leader Nikos Androulakis, secured a decisive victory.

The election process saw 317 members participate, with 30 blank ballots and 8 invalid votes. The results for the Political Council elections were also released, detailing the preferences of the party members for key positions within the party's leadership structure.

Ο Γιάννης Βαρδακαστάνης εξελέγη νέος γραμματέας της Κεντρικής Πολιτικής Επιτροπής του ΠΑΣΟΚ-Κινήματος Αλλαγής.

Announcing the election of the new secretary.

While the focus remains on the internal party elections, the report also includes brief mentions of unrelated news items, such as the football club OFI Crete winning a cup and a banner displayed by Grasshoppers fans. These additional snippets, while present in the original article, do not detract from the main news concerning the leadership change within PASOK.

Συγκεκριμένα, ο κ. Βαρδακαστάνης ο οποιός ήταν η επιλογή του Νίκου Ανδρουλάκη συγκέντρωσε 279 ψήφους σε σύνολο 317. Καταμετρήθηκαν 30 λευκά ψηφοδέλτια και 8 άκυρα.

Providing the vote count and details of the election.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.