Respected legal scholars say codifying femicide as a distinct offense adds nothing to existing law, while some politicians push for its inclusion in Greece's Constitution
Greece's constitutional revision process gets underway in parliament, with secret ballot results revealing inter-party tensions as a cross-party committee races a two-month deadline.
The government's proposal, why many in the judiciary are pushing back, and what they're suggesting instead. A decision on new Supreme Court leadership is due by month's end
The Greek prime minister links proposed changes to universities, public-sector tenure, housing and judicial reform
The process requiring broad parliamentary support gets underway as the conservative government advances what it bills as reforms in the justice system, public administration, higher education and institutional modernization
A wide-ranging constitutional overhaul plan has been presented in Greece, covering education, justice, governance, and public administration
As Greece prepares for a landmark constitutional revision in 2027, a striking paradox emerges: the generation that will live longest under the new framework remains largely absent from shaping it.
New GPO poll finds most voters favor a different government after the next elections, yet opposition parties remain fragmented as public opinion splits over foreign policy and constitutional reform.
Government plans constitutional changes that would keep the special framework for prosecuting ministers but shift investigations to senior judges, reducing Parliament’s exclusive control while preserving political safeguards
The Constitution is not subject to a business-as-usual dialogue, polarized to the core and with sufficient doses of suspicion to poison public life. It is not a battle, but an understanding.
Referring to the ongoing dialogue on constitutional revision, the prime minister said the government would present its final proposal in March.
The prime minister’s move to launch constitutional revision now signals reform ambitions, pressures the opposition, and fuels election scenarios in an already volatile political climate.
Despite frequent references to “modernising the Constitution to include AI,” one critical question remains unasked: what does this actually mean?
Greek prime minister launches formal process to revise the 1975 Constitution, proposing changes to ministerial accountability, public administration, higher education, fiscal safeguards and the role of the president, while calling for broad political consensus
The prime minister is set to outline proposed revisions to key constitutional articles, launching a formal process that requires multiple parliamentary votes and broad majorities.