Greece modernizes its constitutional revision process

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Greece's constitutional revision process is criticized for being used for political maneuvering rather than substantive reform. The current outdated procedure, dating back to 1864, is seen as facilitating political games, shifting agendas, and creating artificial divisions, rather than adapting the constitution to contemporary needs. Experts argue for modernizing this process, suggesting a single parliamentary session for revisions, to enhance its legitimacy and effectiveness.


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