PRESIDENT OF GREECE
| Contents |
| Office of the President of the Republic |
| Election of the President |
| Oath of Office |
| Requirements |
| Powers |
| Flag and Insignia |
| See also |
Office of the President of the Republic
Though the President of Greece is the Head of State of the Greek nation and holds the first place in the Greek Order of precedence, he holds very little power and is largely a figurehead. The Prime Minister of Greece is the active chief executive of the Greek government. The current president is Dr Karolos Papoulias.
Election of the President
The President of the Republic is elected for five years by the Parliament (not through direct popular vote). Article 32 of the Greek Constitution provides that a President should be elected by roll call by a special session of Parliament and at least a month before the incumbent President is due to leave office in either one or two stages. The tenure of the President may be extended in the event of War or if the voting for a new President is not completed in time.
The first stage includes three separate ballots:
★ 'First Ballot - 200 Votes'
In the first ballot the votes of a two-thirds majority of the total number of Members of Parliament is required.
★ 'Second Ballot - 200 Votes'
If the said majority is not attained, the ballot is repeated after five days, the same majority being required.
★ 'Third Ballot - 180 Votes'
If once again the required majority is not attained, voting is repeated after five days, the person receiving the votes of a three-fifths majority of the total number of Members of Parliament shall be elected President of the Republic. If the third ballot also fails to produce the required majority, Parliament shall be dissolved within ten days of the vote and elections for a new Parliament shall be called.
The second stage of the procedure is conducted by the new Parliament as soon as it has constituted itself as a body and includes another three successive ballots:
★ 'First Ballot - 180 Votes'
In the first ballot the votes of a three-fifths majority of the total number of Members of Parliament is required.
★ 'Second Ballot - 151 Votes'
Should this majority not be attained, voting is repeated within five days and the person receiving an absolute majority of the votes of the total number of Members of Parliament shall be elected President of the Republic.
★ 'Third Ballot'
If the second ballot fails to produce the required majority, then within five days the third and final vote takes place between the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes. The person who receives a relative majority shall be elected President of the Republic.
Oath of Office
Before taking office, the President must recite an oath before Parliament:
''"I swear in the name of the Holy, Consubstantial and Indivisible Trinity to safeguard the Constitution and the laws, to ensure their faithful observance, to defend the national independence and territorial integrity of the Country, to protect the rights and liberties of the Greeks and to serve the general interest and the progress of the Greek People."''
Requirements
Powers
Flag and Insignia
The Presidential flag and insignia are featured on the Presidential Jet as well as other official symbols of state.
See also
List of Presidents of Greece
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