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Greece is a parliamentary republic. The president serves as head of state, while executive authority is exercised by the prime minister and the government. Legislative authority is held by the Hellenic Parliament.
Greece is a parliamentary republic. The president serves as head of state, while executive authority is exercised by the prime minister and the government. Legislative authority is held by the Hellenic Parliament.


The Greek political system is organized through national ministries, regional authorities, municipalities, courts, and administrative agencies. Major policy areas include maritime affairs, tourism, finance, migration, energy, defence, public administration, and relations with the European Union.
The Greek political system is organized through national ministries, regional authorities, municipalities, courts, and administrative agencies. Major policy areas include maritime affairs, tourism, finance, migration, energy, defence, public administration, and relations with European institutions.


Greek political life has often been shaped by economic pressure, party competition, maritime interests, regional policy, migration management, and the country’s position between Europe and the eastern Mediterranean.
Greek political life has often been shaped by economic pressure, party competition, maritime interests, regional policy, migration management, and the country’s position between Europe and the eastern Mediterranean.