Parliamentary elections were held in
Greece on 25 September 1932.[1] All 250 seats in the Lower House of the
Greek Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies, were elected, as well as one-third of the seats in the
Senate. The outcome was an ambivalent result for the two biggest parties, the
Liberal Party of
Eleftherios Venizelos and the
People's Party. The People's Party received a plurality of votes in the Chamber of Deputies elections, but won fewer seats than the
Liberal Party.[2] The Liberals also won the most seats in the Senate.
These were the last elections for the
Senate, as it was abolished in 1935.
Parliamentary elections were held in
Greece on 25 September 1932.[1] All 250 seats in the Lower House of the
Greek Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies, were elected, as well as one-third of the seats in the
Senate. The outcome was an ambivalent result for the two biggest parties, the
Liberal Party of
Eleftherios Venizelos and the
People's Party. The People's Party received a plurality of votes in the Chamber of Deputies elections, but won fewer seats than the
Liberal Party.[2] The Liberals also won the most seats in the Senate.
These were the last elections for the
Senate, as it was abolished in 1935.