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During summer recess, parliament operates "junior parliament" (Βουλή των Εφήβων, Vouli ton Efivon), a series of sessions during which a rotating quota of MPs attends speeches and debates held by high school students from Greece, Cyprus, and the Greek diaspora. The program carries the twin aims of alerting parliamentarians to the ...
The Greek Parliament (Voulí ton Ellínon) has 300 members, elected for a four-year term by a system of "reinforced" proportional representation.Of the 300 seats, 285 are allocated to 59 constituencies, 50 of which are multi-seat and 9 single-seat.
Hellenic Parliament [note 3] (Βουλή των Ελλήνων, Vouli ton Ellinon) Unicameral 4 Open list reinforced proportional representation with the D'Hondt method in constituencies with a 3% threshold 300 35,958 Grenada: Parliament: House of Representatives: Lower 5 First-past-the-post voting: 15 7,333 Senate: Upper 5
The Greek Parliament (Voulí ton Ellínon) has 300 members, elected for a four-year term by a system of 'reinforced' proportional representation in 56 constituencies, 48 of which are multi-seat and 8 single-seat.
Parliament composition in 2010: Greece (300) The Youth Parliament (Greek: Βουλή των Εφήβων, Voulí ton Efívon, literally "Parliament of the Youth") is a Youth Parliament organization established in 1994 and hosted annually by the Hellenic Parliament. 300 Lyceum Students from around the country are elected to represent their electorate districts by serving for one year as Young ...
A new constitution was adopted for Greece by a 208-0 vote in the Vouli ton Ellinon, the 300 member Greek Parliament, formally replacing the monarchy with a republic. All of the votes were by members of the ruling Nea Dimokratia (New Democracy) party, as members of the other parties boycotted the vote in protest over the power given to the ...
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Βουλή των Ελλήνων (Voulí ton Ellínon): Approved by acclamation. [21] 24 February 2006 Czech Republic: 15 September 2005: Yes. Senát: 66 to 0 in favour, 2 abstentions. [22] 3 March 2006 6 December 2005: Yes. Poslanecká sněmovna: 155 to 0 in favour, 1 abstention. [23] Italy: 22 November 2005: Yes. Senato: Approved by show of ...