The political system in Greece is Parliamentary Republic, which means that they have a prime minister, a parliament and a president. The president is mostly typical. People vote in general elections for Prime minister and the parliament every four years and then the parliament votes for President every five. There are also the "local elections" which are every four years for mayors etc. The polotical party with the majority of the votes wins and has to present the cabinet to the president. the parliament votes and accepts it or not. If they don't (lack of majority) then the president doesn't confirm it and they have to redo it. I hope I am helping you a little
Kenya uses an Electoral System
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Additional Member System which is a hybrid system (both majoritarian or 'normal' and proportional).It is a mixture of first past the post (same as the UK) and top-up seats which make the system more proportional.
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Euro it is because Greece is a member of European union
The disadvantages of majoritarian system and proportional election system included the use of proportional representation (PR) in voting.
the battle formation that ancient Greece used was called the phalanx formation.
NO the ancient greece did
Levees and they used a crop rotation!
basically they still use the system of paper and pencil. Citizens that want to vote gets a mail and they choose a president ( or whoever ) and mails it back, it then goes to a checking system where it counts up votes.
The contributed the democratic system to the modern world they were the first to use it