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2023 elections in the European Union

2023 elections in the European Union

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The 2023 elections in the European Union included national and regional elections in the EU member states.[1][2]

National elections

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Parliamentary elections

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State Date Parliament before Head of Government before Party EU Party Parliament after Head of Government after Party EU Party
Estonia 5 March Kaja Kallas Reform ALDE Kaja Kallas Reform ALDE
Bulgaria 2 April Galab Donev
(caretaker)
Ind. Ind. Nikolai Denkov PP Ind.[a]
Finland 2 April Sanna Marin SDP PES Petteri Orpo National Coalition EPP
Greece 21 May Kyriakos Mitsotakis ND EPP Ioannis Sarmas
(caretaker)
Ind. Ind.
Greece 25 June Ioannis Sarmas
(caretaker)
Ind. Ind. Kyriakos Mitsotakis ND EPP
Spain 23 July Pedro Sánchez PSOE PES Pedro Sánchez PSOE PES
Slovakia 30 September Ľudovít Ódor
(caretaker)
Ind. Ind. Robert Fico Smer PES
Luxembourg 8 October Xavier Bettel DP ALDE Luc Frieden CSV EPP
Poland 15 October Mateusz Morawiecki PiS ECR Donald Tusk PO EPP
Netherlands 22 November Mark Rutte VVD ALDE Dick Schoof Ind. Ind.

Presidential elections

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State Date President before Party EU Party President after Party EU Party
Cyprus 5 February
12 February
Nicos Anastasiades DISY EPP Nikos Christodoulides Ind.[b] Ind.[c]

Presidential elections in parliamentary states

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State Date President before Party EU Party President after Party EU Party
Czech Republic 13–14 January
27–28 January
Miloš Zeman SPO Ind. Petr Pavel Ind. Ind.

Referendums

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Regional elections

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Austria

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Germany

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Greece

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All thirteen regions held elections.

Italy

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Five regions held elections.

Netherlands

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All twelve provinces held elections, also indirectly determining the composition of the Senate.

Portugal

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Spain

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Twelve autonomous communities held elections.

Notes

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  1. ^ Renew Europe-affiliated
  2. ^ Democratic Rally until 2023
  3. ^ EPP until 2023

References

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  1. ^ "Elections in Europe: 2023". Electoral Bulletins of the European Union (BLUE). Groupe d’études géopolitiques. 2024-01-04. Archived from the original on 2024-03-11.
  2. ^ "Elections that matter: what's in store for Europe for the rest of 2023". Euractiv. 2023-07-21.
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