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Postal Voting: Discussion in Parliament in March

Parliament will commence discussions on a bill for postal voting for overseas Greek voters in the first week of March.

In the first week of March, the Greek Parliament is set to begin discussions on a new bill concerning postal voting, which was presented recently. The proposed legislation aims to introduce postal voting options for voters residing outside of Greece, establishing a distinct electoral district dedicated to the expatriate Greek community, which will have three parliamentary seats. This move is significant as it represents a shift towards inclusivity for overseas voters in the democratic process.

To implement postal voting for expatriates in the upcoming national elections in 2027, a two-thirds majority of Members of Parliament is required, in accordance with Section 4 of Article 51 of the Greek Constitution. If this majority is not attained, the current voting regulations, which necessitate in-person voting at polling stations abroad, will remain in effect. The creation of a special electoral district for expatriates would enable Greek citizens living abroad to elect their representatives in the National Parliament, thereby strengthening their political voice.

The establishment of such a framework for postal voting and a representative electoral district could have significant implications for Greek citizens living internationally, as it would likely enhance their engagement in the political process. It also poses challenges, as securing the necessary parliamentary support will be crucial for the success of this reform. The discussions in March will be closely watched by expatriate communities eager for a greater say in their governance.

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