A Constitutional Discussion of Participatory Democracy in Greece
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21991/C9F67QAbstract
A high level of mistrust toward institutions of representative democracy occurs within Greece, dramatically increasing in recent years. As indicated in the 2013 European Commission’s Standard Eurobarometers, the tendency to trust the Parliament has reached 10-12%, while the respective percentage of trust toward the government is only 9-10%. Unavoidably, the severe economic crisis in Greece and its consequences have influenced the country’s citizenry.
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