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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Majority Rule.
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A rule of the majority is called "majority rule". It is a principle that a decision is made by a vote in which more than half of the members of the group agree.
the largest minority will make the rule if there is no majority
Majority rule
The opposite of majority rule is minority rule. This means that the population or selection that is least represented will decide the outcome.
Dictatorship or minority rule
There are Arabs in Greece, but they are primarily recent immigrants. The overwhelming majority of Greece's population are ethnic Greeks.
The official definition for majority rule is "the principle that the greater number should exercise greater power."
Greece manly some where spread around but the majority where from Greece or around there.