At 8 a.m. on Sunday, November 24, 2024, the polls will open for voters who want to participate in the SYRIZA-PS elections for the election of the party’s president.
Koumoundourou gives the basic facts for the first round of the SYRIZA-PS leadership elections.
– Who has the right to vote
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. .
– When do they vote?
On Sunday, November 24, 2024, from 8.00 a.m. until 7.00 p.m.
– Where do they vote?
Polling stations have been set across the country and will be announced in the coming days. Those who are already members and those who register on the day of the vote can vote in ANY ELECTION STATION THROUGHOUT GREECE, even if they are outside their electoral district.
– What voters should have with them
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 who are under 17 must show a legal document that shows their identity, as well as their AMKA.
– How foreign voters vote
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.
Video for the election of the president of SYRIZA-PS on November 24, 2024 entitled “I vote, I participate, I decide”
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Thank you for your prompt response. In preparation for the upcoming SYRIZA-PS leadership elections, we have arranged an interview with two guests to discuss the various aspects of the election process. Our first guest is Mr. Dimitris Koumoundourou, who will shed light on the logistics and practicalities of the election, and our second guest is Mr. Pavlos Eleftheriadis, a political analyst who will provide insights into the potential impact of these elections on the Greek political landscape.
Mr. Koumoundourou, could you please tell us more about the eligibility criteria for voting in the SYRIZA-PS leadership elections? What steps have been taken to ensure transparency and fairness during the voting process?
Our second guest, Mr. Eleftheriadis, what are your thoughts on the potential challenges facing the winner of the SYRIZA-PS presidential election? How do you think their victory could impact the broader Greek political scene?
Moving on to a broader topic, Mr. Koumoundourou, can you explain the significance of these elections for both the SYRIZA-PS party and the Greek political landscape? How do you think these elections will shape the party’s future direction and policies?
Mr. Eleftheriadis, some have argued that the SYRIZA-PS leadership elections are a test for the broader center-left coalition in Greece. How do you see the competition between candidates playing out in this context? Which candidate do you believe has the best chance of success, and why?
we’d like to discuss the potential implications of the SYRIZA-PS leadership elections for Greece’s relations with its European partners. Mr. Koumoundourou, how do you foresee these elections influencing Greece’s position within the European Union and its engagement with key issues like economic reform and migration?
Mr. Eleftheriadis, how do you think the new SYRIZA-PS leader will approach these matters? What changes, if any, should we expect in Greece’s foreign policy under the new leadership?