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My Mood: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Greeks abroad to get vote PM says law to be passed in October but gives no clues on election date A law will be passed by Parliament in October that will enable Greeks living abroad to vote in the country’s general elections, Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis said yesterday as his party voted on the makeup of its new political council. Karamanlis said that it was a “democratic duty” to allow Greeks all over the world to vote in the elections. Under the government’s proposals, Greeks abroad will be able to vote for candidates in the Greek electoral districts in which they are registered. The proposed law, however, will not affect the next general election, which is due to take place by next March, as the legislation will come into effect at a later date. As such, Karamanlis’s pledge did little to dampen speculation that he may call a general election this October. Speaking to his party’s national council, PASOK leader George Papandreou said he was sure there would be early elections as the government “cannot and will not see out its four-year term.” The prime minister did not indicate in his speech to New Democracy’s central committee yesterday if he was set to call a snap election but a number of party members speculated on the issue afterward. Yesterday also saw the members of the political council confirmed after a vote of 525 party delegates. The only major change was Defense Minister Vangelis Meimarakis replacing Athens Mayor and former Health Minister Nikitas Kaklamanis as one of the seven parliamentary members of the council. Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis, who is not an MP, led the votes for the seven non-parliamentary spots on the council. Lefteris Zagoritis was re-elected as party secretary, garnering 403 votes as opposed to the 87 votes that were cast for the other candidate, former deputy Theodoros Damianos. Karamanlis used his speech as another opportunity to attack PASOK, which he accused of “bombarding” the government with abuse. “People want politicians to speak clearly; they are not willing to put up with slanderous comments,” said Karamanlis. | ||||||||||||||
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| Re: Greeks abroad to get vote It looks like Karamanlis is realizing that he and his government are in trouble. They used to have a safe precedence from PASOK, but after their recent policies, the dissatisfaction of the people is intense. Even their win in the upcoming elections is not something sure. By giving votes to the Greek citizens abroad they could increase their power. Besides the fact they are a lot of ND supporters abroad, many of the Greek citizens abroad would give the vote to the one who gave them the right to vote. However if they make such a modification in the Constitution, it would work from the next elections, not the upcoming ones. | ||||||||||||||
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