All 300 seats in the Hellenic Parliament 151 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Leader
Andreas Papandreou
Constantine Mitsotakis
Party
PASOK
ND
Last election
38.61%, 123 seats
46.89%, 150 seats
Seats won
170
111
Seat change
47
39
Popular vote
3,235,017
2,711,739
Percentage
46.88%
39.30%
Swing
8.27pp
7.59pp
Third party
Fourth party
Leader
Antonis Samaras
Aleka Papariga
Party
PA
KKE
Last election
–
[a]
Seats won
10
9
Seat change
New
–
Popular vote
336,460
313,001
Percentage
4.88%
4.54%
Swing
New
–
Prime Minister before election
Konstantinos Mitsotakis
ND
Prime Minister after election
Andreas Papandreou
PASOK
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Parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 10 October 1993.[1] PASOK of Andreas Papandreou, was elected with 170 of the 300 seats, defeating the liberal-conservative New Democracy party of Constantine Mitsotakis.[2]
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