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  2. Constitution of Greece - Wikipedia

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    First words of the Greek Constitution of 1844. During the modern history of Greece, the Constitution of 1975/1986/2001/2008/2019 is the last in a series of democratically adopted Constitutions (with the exception of the Constitutions of 1968 and 1973 imposed by a dictatorship). The first of these Constitutions was adopted in 1822. [3]

  3. Politics of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Orthodox Church is under the protection of the State, which pays the clergy's salaries, and Orthodox Christianity is the "'prevailing" religion of Greece according to the Constitution. The Greek Orthodox Church is self-governing but under the spiritual guidance of the Ecumenical Patriarch in Constantinople.

  4. Government of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Greece (Greek: Κυβέρνηση της Ελλάδας), officially the Government of the Hellenic Republic (Κυβέρνηση της Ελληνικής Δημοκρατίας) is the collective body of the greek state responsible to define and direct the general policy of the country. [1]

  5. Executive State (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The Executive State is a centralised governance system, [5] [6] characterised by the establishment of "the Presidency of the Government", an autonomous public service with approximately 440 personnel (340 permanent and 100 nonpermanent positions), whose formation cost was declared by the government to be 184,800 euros in 2020.

  6. Constitutional history of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Constitution of 1844 defined Greece as a constitutional monarchy, [3] providing for a bicameral parliament, consisting of a Chamber of Deputies and a Senate. After the expulsion of King Otto , the Constitution of 1864 was established to implement the transition from constitutional monarchy to a crowned republic (abolishing the senate ...

  7. Democratic Responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Responsibility also supports the revision of Article 16 of the Greek Constitution, in order to allow the creation of private universities in Greece. [4] [5] Democratic Responsibility opposed the Prespa Agreement, calling it a "national defeat for Greece" [6] and calls for Greece's withdrawal from the treaty. [7] The party is in favor ...

  8. Greek Constitution of 1973 - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 constitution is the second constitution in modern Greek history, after its predecessor constitution of 1968, to have resulted from a failed coup attempt by the Greek Navy. [5] The 1973 constitution contravenes article 137 paragraph 1 of its predecessor 1968 constitution which states "The fundamental provisions of the Constitution as ...

  9. Athenian democracy - Wikipedia

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    Collectivizing political responsibility lends itself to both dishonest practices and scapegoating individuals when measures become unpopular. By being inclusive, opponents to the system become naturally included within the democratic framework, meaning democracy itself will generate few opponents, despite its flaws.