Greece launches online platform to register for postal voting

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A platform for Greek citizens to register in the electoral roll for postal voting launched on Monday, February 19.

This new platform has been designed so that Greek citizens can exercise their voting rights in elections in European Parliament and national referendums.

Ekathimerini reported that it will cater to all citizens who are registered in the electoral rolls that wish to participate in the elections. 

They will be welcomed to participate in the online platform-style voting regardless of their location within Greece or outside its borders. However, Greek residents living abroad will only be able to participate in the European elections through postal voting.

The online platform for Greek citizens can be accessed here.

Source: Ekathimerini.

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