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Throughout the past 45 years since its enactment, the Constitution of 1975 has been revised four times. The first of those revisions, which took place in the year 1986, focused on the institution of the President of the Re-public, whose competences were curtailed by the govern-mental majority then in power.
PART 1. Basic Provisions. SECTION I. The Form of Government. Article 1. The form of government of Greece is that of a parliamentary republic. Popular sovereignty is the foundation of government. All powers derive from the People and exist for the People and the Nation; they shall be exercised as specified by the Constitution. Article 2.
The Constitution of Greece. Greece. Quasi-Preamble In the name of the Holy and Con-substantial and Indivisible Trinity. the Fifth Constitutional Assembly of Greece votes: Part I. Fundamental Provisions. Section I: Form of Government. Article 1 [Parliamentary Democracy] Greece is a Parliamentary Democracy with a President as Head of State.
ΜΕΡΟΣ ΠΡΩΤΟ. Βασικές διατάξεις. TMHMA Aʹ. Μορφή του πολιτεύματος. Άρθρο 1. 1. Το πολίτευμα της Ελλάδας είναι Προεδρευόμενη Kοινοβουλευτική Δημοκρατία. 2. Θεμέλιο του πολιτεύματος είναι η λαϊκή κυριαρχία. 3. Όλες οι εξουσίες πηγάζουν από το Λαό, υπάρχουν υπέρ αυτού και του Έθνους και ασκούνται όπως ορίζει το Σύνταγμα. Άρθρο 2. 1.
During these years the Constitution of 1975 witnessed three revisions. The first (in 1986), which took place eleven years after its entry into force, was limited, as it focused on the institution of the President of the Republic, whose powers as a regulator of government it significantly limited.
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Before assuming the exercise of his duties, the President of the Republic shall take the following oath before Parliament: "I do swear in the name of the Holy and Consubstantial and Indivisible Trinity to safeguard the Constitution and the laws, to care for the faithful observance thereof, to defend the national independence and territorial ...