Greece plans direct election of MPs by diaspora voters

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The Greek government plans to create a new electoral district allowing Greeks living abroad to directly elect three members of parliament, changing how the diaspora is represented.

Under the proposal, expatriate Greeks would no longer be represented through parties’ nationwide state ballots, with those seats reduced from 15 to 12 to accommodate the three diaspora MPs within the 300-seat parliament.

The reform is part of a broader legislative package that also extends postal voting to national elections, following its use in European Parliament elections.

The bill is expected to be submitted before Easter and would require support from at least 200 lawmakers to apply to the next national election.

The Interior Ministry says the changes aim to strengthen diaspora engagement by creating a single global electoral district, allowing overseas voters to choose both a party and an individual candidate, regardless of where the candidate is based.

Source: Ekathimerini.

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