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The Hellenic Parliament (Greek: Βουλή των Ελλήνων, Vouli ton Ellinon) is the supreme democratic institution in Greece that represents the citizens through elected Members of Parliament (MPs). It is a unicameral body (one legislative chamber), and it has its seat in the Old Royal Palace in the center of Athens, overlooking Syntagma Square.
Key Facts about the Greek Parliament:
Founded: The modern form of the Parliament was established in 1844, though earlier versions existed during the Greek War of Independence.
Members: It has 300 Members of Parliament, elected every 4 years through general elections.
ENM 3D Photo
The Hellenic Parliament (Greek: Βουλή των Ελλήνων, Vouli ton Ellinon) is the supreme democratic institution in Greece that represents the citizens through elected Members of Parliament (MPs). It is a unicameral body (one legislative chamber), and it has its seat in the Old Royal Palace in the center of Athens, overlooking Syntagma Square.
Key Facts about the Greek Parliament:
Founded: The modern form of the Parliament was established in 1844, though earlier versions existed during the Greek War of Independence.
Members: It has 300 Members of Parliament, elected every 4 years through general elections.