Review:

Greek Government Structure

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The Greek government structure is a parliamentary democracy with a President as the head of state and a Prime Minister as the head of government.

Key Features

  • Parliamentary system
  • President as head of state
  • Prime Minister as head of government
  • Separation of powers between executive, legislative, and judicial branches

Pros

  • Democratic system with regular elections
  • Separation of powers to prevent abuse of authority
  • Strong emphasis on rule of law

Cons

  • Bureaucracy and red tape can slow down decision-making
  • Historical issues with corruption in some areas

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