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The majority rule in Greece, particularly in the context of parliamentary elections, requires that a political party or coalition must secure more than 50% of the votes to form a government. If no party achieves this outright majority, a proportional representation system is used to allocate seats in the Hellenic Parliament, which consists of 300 members. In recent elections, a bonus system awards an additional number of seats to the party with the most votes, encouraging the formation of a stable majority government. This system aims to balance representation with effective governance.

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