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Greek Parliament

The Greek Parliament is the country's legislative body responsible for creating and passing laws. It consists of a single chamber called the Hellenic Parliament, which has 300 members elected by Greek citizens through a proportional representation system. These members debate policies, approve budgets, and oversee the government’s actions. The Parliament operates within Greece’s constitutional framework, ensuring democratic governance. Its decisions influence Greece’s laws, economy, and society. Parliament sessions are guided by elected leaders, including the Speaker, and follow established procedures to ensure transparent and fair legislative processes.