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SYRIZA: How will the elections for the election of the president be held? –

SYRIZA-PS issued an announcement with instructions for the presidential election, explaining the process in detail:

On Sunday, November 24, 2024, the elections of SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance for the nomination of President will take place. Polls will open at 8:00 am. and will close at 7:00 p.m.

Everything you want to know about the process in detail:

1. How do I vote for President?

EVERYONE from the age of 15 years and older, 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 8.00 a.m. until 7.00 p.m.

3. Where do I vote?

Polling stations have been designated throughout the country which you can find here. 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.

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 who are 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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‌**Considering the unique voting⁢ process ⁢within‍ SYRIZA, how might the‌ party’s open and⁢ accessible approach influence the political engagement of young people⁢ in Greece?**

## Inside SYRIZA: Decoding the Presidential Election

**[Intro Music]**

**Host:** ⁢Welcome to World Today News, where we delve‍ into the headlines shaping Greece and the world. Today, we’re discussing the upcoming SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance‌ Presidential Election, a pivotal moment for the party. To better understand the process and its significance, we’re joined by two⁢ esteemed guests:

*‌ **Dr. Elias Petroglou**, a political scientist specializing in Greek politics, and

* **Maria Dimitriou**,⁣ a member of the SYRIZA-Progressive⁤ Alliance youth wing.

Welcome to​ both of you.

**Section 1: Understanding the Voting ⁢Process**

**Host:** Dr. Petroglou, let’s start with the basics. The article outlines a rather unique voting process. Can you break down ⁢the key points for our listeners who might not be familiar with SYRIZA’s internal procedures?

**Dr. Petroglou:** Certainly. SYRIZA prides itself on being a participatory democracy. Unlike traditional voting, where only registered members cast ballots,​ SYRIZA allows anyone aged ‍15 and above to ⁣join the party on the day of the election and exercise their vote.

**Host:** That’s fascinating. Maria, as a member of ‍the youth ‌wing, what are your thoughts on this open system? Do ‍you think it strengthens the‌ party’s democratic values?

**Maria ⁤Dimitriou:** Absolutely. It empowers young people like myself ‍to have a direct say‍ in shaping the party’s future. It sends a powerful message that SYRIZA is a party that truly listens to the voices of its‌ members,⁤ regardless of age or years of membership.

**Section 2: Accessibility and Inclusion**

**Host:** The article highlights the ability to vote from​ abroad electronically. Dr. Petroglou, how significant is this feature in today’s globalized world?

**Dr. Petroglou:** It’s crucial. It ensures that members living abroad can still participate in the democratic process, which is essential for a party‍ striving for inclusivity.

**Host:** Maria, do you believe this accessibility contributes to a more‍ representative leadership within SYRIZA?

**Maria Dimitriou:** I think so. It allows for a wider range of perspectives and experiences to be reflected in the leadership.

**Section⁢ 3: Implications for SYRIZA’s Future**

Host: Looking ahead, this election ‌will likely ‌have significant implications for ⁣the ​future direction of‍ SYRIZA. Dr. Petroglou, what are some of the ⁣major challenges the ​incoming president will face?

**Dr.‍ Petroglou:**

**Host:** Maria, from your ‍perspective, what are the key issues that⁣ you hope to see addressed by the new leadership?

**Maria Dimitriou:**

**Section 4: Closing Thoughts**

**Host:** Thank you both for providing such insightful perspectives. This election promises to ‌be a defining moment for SYRIZA. As the countdown continues, we encourage our viewers to stay informed and engaged. For more detail on the voting procedures and the candidates, please visit SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance’s website.

**[Outro Music]**

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