More than 8,000 Greeks abroad register for postal voting

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More than 8,000 Greek residents residing abroad registered for postal voting within the first two days of the online platform’s official launch, with domestic voters also showing a lot of interest.

According to Ekathimerini, registration for the June 9 European Parliament elections must be completed 40 days in advance, by April 29, 2024.

i, Registration for the June 9 European Parliament elections must be completed 40 days in advance, by April 29, 2024.
i, Registration for the June 9 European Parliament elections must be completed 40 days in advance, by April 29, 2024.

Greek nationals residing in France, will also able to vote in the European elections for French MEPs, therefore they must pick between the two nations.

The Interior Ministry will deliver voting materials to those who prefer to vote remotely, and each voter or legal representative will receive them in person in May.

Greece’s Interior Minister, Niki Kerameus plans to visit relevant events in Luxembourg, Amsterdam, and Brussels in the coming days to follow up on voting information.

Source: Ekathimerini

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