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In Greece, the type of government is a Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic. In Greece, the legislative power is vested in a Hellenic Parliament. The governmental structure of a country determines the manner in which laws are written, approved, and interpreted. Government type determines the manner in which elections are held as well as the country's system of policing its citizens. The term of office of the head of state in Greece lasts until 1 January 2020. The length of a head of state's term has a direct effect on the power and influence of the executive position. A longer term of office provides the head of state with increased authority. The term of office of the head of state in Greece lasts until 01/01/2020. The length of a head of state's term has a direct effect on the power and influence of the executive position. A longer term of office provides the head of state with increased authority. The Global Peace Index (GPI) for Greece is 1.878. Due to strong law enforcement presence and high social responsibility, Greece is very safe by international standards. The strength of legal rights index for Greece is 3. Overall, it is considered to be rather inadequate - bancrupcy and collateral laws are able to protect the rights of borrowers and lenders to some degree; credit information may be sufficient, but hardly available, or, the oppoiste case, available but not sufficient.
Government In Greece, the head of the government is Prokopis Pavlopoulos. The government system of Greece is a Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic. In Greece, the legislative power is vested in a Hellenic Parliament; this is a Unicameral legislative body, and therefore a Unicameral Hellenic Parliament. According to the World Bank Group, the government effectiveness index of Greece is 0.4. This indicates that the government of Greece is mediocre. While some public and civil services are limited, in other cases they can be considered adequate or even effective. Potential investors should carefully evaluate the governmental situation in Greece before considering any business maneuvers.
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