Mar 3 • 16:49 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

The battle for postal voting in the national elections and three-member constituency in Parliament tomorrow - Mitsotakis' speech

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to address the Parliament regarding the Interior Ministry's bill on defining the electoral constituency of the Greek diaspora and facilitating postal voting for expatriate voters in the upcoming elections.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will speak in Parliament tomorrow during the discussion of the Interior Ministry's bill, titled "Definition of the electoral constituency of the Greek diaspora – Facilitation of the electoral rights of voters outside the country's borders through postal voting for the parliamentary elections." This bill aims to improve the voting process for Greeks living abroad, enabling them to exercise their democratic rights more effectively.

The proposed legislation also highlights the Greek government's recognition of the importance of the diaspora and its contributions to the country's cultural and economic life. By establishing a clear framework for postal voting, the government hopes to increase participation in the electoral process among expatriates, who often face challenges in accessing traditional voting methods due to geographical constraints.

In addition to discussing the postal voting legislation, Prime Minister Mitsotakis is also scheduled to address the re-opening of the Council of State at the Arsakio Megaro later in the day. This highlights the government's ongoing commitment to strengthening legal and democratic institutions in Greece, ensuring a robust framework for governance and public service delivery.

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