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SYRIZA-PS is fully prepared ahead of the presidential election process on Sunday, November 24, notes Koumoundourou.
As SYRIZA – PS emphasizes in its statement, “in the previous days, two informative teleconferences were held with the electoral commissions from the whole country regarding the election process”.
Voting in the 465 polling stations will begin at 08:00 and end at 19:00. You can find the polling stations of the whole country here.
Who has the right to vote?
It is noted that everyone from the age of 15 years and older, who are either members of SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance, or register as members even on the day of the elections, on site at the polling stations, have the right to vote.
Those who are already members and those who register on voting day can vote in any polling station throughout Greece, even if they are outside their electoral district.
Voters should have an ID card or passport or driver’s license or health card with them. Citizens of other countries, such as the European Union or third countries or immigrants and those who are under 17 must show a legal document that shows their identity, as well as their AMKA.
Questions and answers about the internal party elections of SYRIZA
The price of participation in the SYRIZA-PS elections was set at 3 euros. Read the entire circular for participation in the internal party elections here.
1. How do I vote for president?
Everyone from the age of 15 and over, who are either members of SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance, or register as members of SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance, even on the day of the elections, Sunday 24 November, on site at the polling stations, has the right to vote. .
2. When do I vote?
On Sunday, November 24, 2024, from 08:00 until 19:00.
3. Where do I vote?
Polling stations have been designated throughout the country. Those who are already members and those who register on voting day can vote in any polling station throughout Greece, even if they are outside their electoral district.
4. What should I bring with me?
Police ID or passport or driver’s license or health card.
To participate in the electoral process, an electoral contribution of 3 euros is required.
Citizens of other countries, such as the European Union or third countries or immigrants and those under 17 must show a legal document that shows their identity, as well as their AMKA.
5. How do I vote from abroad?
For residents abroad, voting will be conducted electronically, from Saturday November 23 at 11:59 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Greek time on Sunday November 24. Members and those who register as members have the right to vote until Thursday, November 21 at 14:00 Greek time.
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How might the broadened accessibility of the SYRIZA elections, including provisions for same-day registration and voting rights for individuals aged 15 and above, impact the ideological balance and policy priorities of the party moving forward?
## SYRIZA Gears Up for Internal elections: A Multi-sided Conversation
**Welcome to World Today News, where we delve into the most important political events and engage with diverse perspectives. Today, we are joined by two esteemed guests to discuss SYRIZA’s upcoming internal elections, which are set to take place on November 24th.**
**Our guests are:**
* **Dr. [Guest 1 Name],** Political Science Professor specializing in party politics and Greek political landscape.
* **[Guest 2 Name],** A long-time SYRIZA member and political activist.
**Let’s begin by unpacking the logistical aspects of these elections.**
**Section 1: Accessibility and Participation**
**Interviewer:** The article emphasizes the wide accessibility of voting in these elections, extending it to anyone above 15 years old, including those registering on election day itself. Dr. [Guest 1 Name], how significant is this level of inclusivity in shaping the party’s future direction? Could it potentially lead to a more diverse and representative outcome?
**Interviewer:** [Guest 2 Name], from your experience within SYRIZA, what are your thoughts on the party’s efforts to ensure broad participation? What are some of the challenges you anticipate in reaching all eligible voters, particularly with the requirement of a 3 Euro contribution?
**Section 2: Digital Democracy: A Boon or a Barrier?**
**Interviewer:** The article highlights the provision for electronic voting for members abroad. This digital approach seems designed to empower overseas Greek citizens. However, such systems often raise concerns about accessibility, security, and potential digital divides. Dr. [Guest 1 Name], what are your thoughts on the effectiveness and potential pitfalls of electronic voting in this context?
**Interviewer:** [Guest 2 Name], how do you envision electronic voting to impact the engagement of overseas SYRIZA members? Do you believe adequate measures are in place to address potential concerns regarding accessibility and security?
**Section 3: The Future of SYRIZA: Looking Ahead**
**Interviewer:** Beyond the mechanics, these internal elections hold significant implications for SYRIZA’s future. Dr. [Guest 1 Name], how crucial are these elections for the party’s ability to effectively challenge the current government and present a cohesive alternative?
**Interviewer:** [Guest 2 Name], from your vantage point within the party, what are the primary issues and priorities you believe will drive the debate and decision-making within SYRIZA moving forward? What message do you hope will resonate with the broader leftist electorate?
**Concluding Remarks**
**Interviewer:** Thank you both for sharing your valuable insights into this pivotal moment in SYRIZA’s journey. We wish all the candidates well and encourage all eligible individuals to exercise their right to vote in these critical elections.
This structure allows for a balanced conversation by incorporating diverse perspectives, prompting in-depth analyses, and exploring the broader political context surrounding these internal elections.