Stelios Petsas Unveils 14 Constitutional Reforms, Sparking Major Institutional Debate
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The public debate over the future of Greece’s Constitution is reigniting, as Stelios Petsas presents a comprehensive set of 14 proposals for constitutional reform through social media, outlining his vision for a more effective institutional framework.
The initiative, reinforced by a formal letter to the Prime Minister, is widely seen as a strategic political statement with a reformist imprint, arriving at a moment when discussions about the next constitutional revision are gradually returning to the public agenda.
“For a modern Constitution that unites our people and serves them,” Petsas says, emphasizing the guiding principle behind his proposals.
Key Institutional Reforms
Petsas’ proposals address multiple areas, from parliamentary and government operations to the judiciary, independent authorities, and emerging societal challenges. Notable recommendations include:
- Extending parliamentary terms from four to five years, with stricter rules for early dissolution.
- Establishing incompatibility between parliamentary and ministerial roles, reinforcing the separation of powers.
- Decoupling the office of Deputy Prime Minister from ministerial positions.
- Introducing a seven-year term for the President of the Republic.
- Limiting the Prime Minister, the Speaker of Parliament, and heads of independent authorities to two terms.
Additionally, he proposes reducing excessive eligibility restrictions for MPs, aiming to encourage broader citizen participation in politics.
Judiciary and Independent Authorities
Petsas emphasizes reforms to enhance the functioning and transparency of key institutions:
- Revising procedures for appointing leadership of the highest courts to strengthen institutional credibility.
- Consolidating independent authorities while constitutionally recognizing those with substantive mandates.
- Establishing clear rules for government operations, public administration, and multi-level governance between the state and local authorities.
He also calls for removing outdated provisions from the Constitution, making it a more modern and practical foundational document.
Education, Technology, and Climate
The proposals also address contemporary societal challenges:
- Revising Article 16 to allow non-state, non-profit universities to operate legally.
- Integrating climate policy and artificial intelligence into the Constitution, including a “sustainability clause” to guide public policy decisions.
Analysts note that these measures aim to align Greece’s Constitution not just with present needs, but with future developments.
A Strategic Political Move
Petsas’ initiative is a clear attempt to shape the institutional reform debate early, positioning himself among the political figures defining the agenda for the next decade.
Observers note that the next constitutional revision will be one of Greece’s most significant political milestones, and Petsas’ proactive proposals demonstrate his commitment to reform and long-term institutional stability.
Behind the Scenes
Political analysts highlight the timing of this initiative. With the next constitutional revision expected in the coming years, ND officials are already laying the groundwork, and Petsas’ move signals that a new generation of political leaders is entering the debate with ideas combining innovation, pragmatism, and respect for institutional continuity.
Political Message
In his public statement, Petsas stresses:
“For a modern Constitution that unites our people and serves them, respects our nation’s historical journey, strengthens economic and environmental sustainability, and enhances the quality of democracy and governance.”
This statement is widely interpreted as a comprehensive institutional position, extending beyond day-to-day political disputes and signaling a clear vision for Greece’s long-term governance.
Δείτε αυτή τη δημοσίευση στο Instagram.Η δημοσίευση κοινοποιήθηκε από το χρήστη Stelios Petsas (@stelios.petsas)
Source: pagenews.gr
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