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Tomorrow the presidential election in SYRIZA-PS – Who can vote, what time do the polls open –

From 8:00 a.m. on Sunday until 7:00 p.m., voters will go to the polls for the process of electing the president of SYRIZA-PS. Candidates, in alphabetical order, are Apostolos Gletsos, Pavlos Polakis, Sokratis Famellos, Nikolas Farandouris. If necessary there will be a repeat round next Sunday, December 1st.

According to an announcement by Koumoundourou, SYRIZA-PS is fully prepared ahead of the presidential election process on Sunday, November 24. In the previous days, he says, two informative teleconferences were held with the Electoral Commissions from across the country regarding the election process.

Specifically, voting in the 465 polling stations will begin at 8 am. and will end at 7 p.m.

It is noted that everyone aged 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 the spot at polling stations. 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.

It is pointed out that voters should have with them an identity card or passport or driver’s license or health card. 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.

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**How might the open registration policy for the​ SYRIZA-PS presidential election impact the party’s ability to maintain⁤ internal ⁣cohesion and unity after the results are announced?**

## SYRIZA-PS Presidential Election: A ⁣Discussion

**Introduction**

Welcome to World Today News.​ Today ​we’re discussing the⁤ upcoming presidential⁢ election within the SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance. We’re joined by two esteemed ‌guests, [Guest 1 Name & Expertise], and [Guest 2 Name & Expertise].

**Section 1:‌ Understanding‍ the Election Process**

* The article mentions ⁤that voting will take place across 465 polling stations nationwide. What does this widespread accessibility tell us about SYRIZA-PS’s commitment to inclusivity⁢ and democratic ​participation? [Guest 1]

* The voting process is open to ‌both existing members and those who register ​on the day of the election. What are the ‍implications of this open registration policy? Do you think it ‍encourages wider participation or might raise concerns about potential manipulation? [Guest 2]

* Let’s talk about the identification requirements for ‌voting. The ⁢article outlines specific documents needed.​ Do you think⁣ these requirements strike the right balance between ensuring electoral integrity and guaranteeing accessibility for​ all eligible voters? [Guest 1]

**Section ⁣2: The Candidates and Their ⁣Visions**

* Four candidates are ⁤vying for the leadership position. What are the‍ key platforms or ideological differences that distinguish⁣ these candidates? How⁢ might ‌these differences shape the future direction of SYRIZA-PS? ⁣ [Guest 2]

* SYRIZA-PS is⁢ known for its progressive stance on various social and economic issues. Which candidate do you think⁢ best represents these core values, and why? [Guest 1]

* What are the biggest​ challenges​ facing SYRIZA-PS ⁣today, and which candidate is ​best equipped​ to address them? [Guest 2]

**Section 3: Looking Ahead**

* Regardless of who wins the election, what are the key ‌priorities that SYRIZA-PS should focus on in the coming months and years? [Guest 1]

* This election comes ⁢at a critical juncture for Greece. How do you⁤ anticipate the outcome of this election will ​impact the broader⁤ political landscape? [Guest 2]

* What final⁣ message would you leave‍ for the voters of ⁢SYRIZA-PS ​as they‌ prepare to cast their ballots? [Both Guests]

**Closing**

Thank you to our guests for sharing their⁢ insights. We hope ​this discussion‌ has provided a deeper understanding of the⁢ SYRIZA-PS presidential election. We encourage our viewers ⁤to stay informed and engage in the democratic process.

We’ll be back with more news and analysis on World Today ‌News.

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