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European Parliament elections were held in Greece on 18 June 1989 to elect the 24 Greek members of the European Parliament. Members were elected by party-list proportional representation.

Results

The 1994 European election was the third election to the European Parliament in which Greece participated. The European Parliament Election took place a few days before the national parliamentary elections and presaged the results of that election. The ruling PASOK under the leadership of Andreas Papandreou suffered strong losses against the opposition conservative New Democracy party and a coalition of the left and communist parties running as the Coalition of the Left and Progress. A new party Democratic Renewal reflected the organization of Costis Stephanopoulos who had left New Democracy and came in fourth, barely crossing the threshold.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
New Democracy2,659,43540.4110+1
PASOK2,366,46035.969–1
Synaspismos941,91314.314New
Democratic Renewal89,8111.361New
National Political Union77,0951.170–1
Alternative Ecologists72,8261.110New
Democratic Ecological Movement69,2491.050New
Greek Socialist Party43,6540.660New
KKE Interior – Renewing Left41,7900.630New
Greek Radical Movement40,8160.620New
Ecological Movement–Political Renewal27,5400.420New
Christian Democracy26,9700.4100
Liberal Party26,0400.4000
Direct Democracy25,1500.380New
Union of the Democratic Centre18,3130.2800
United Nationalist Movement15,1830.230New
New Politics12,3760.190New
European Economic Movement8,2370.130New
Autonomous Revolutionary Political Movement7,5270.110New
EPEKE7,0210.110New
Party of National Fighters4,2630.060New
Total6,581,669100.00240
Valid votes6,581,66998.16
Invalid/blank votes123,5111.84
Total votes6,705,180100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,377,90480.03
Source: Ikraria

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