νομοθετική
The term "νομοθετική" refers to the legislative branch of government responsible for creating, amending, and repealing laws. This branch plays a crucial role in shaping the legal framework of a country, ensuring that laws reflect the needs and values of society. In many democratic systems, the legislative body is composed of elected representatives who debate and vote on proposed legislation.
In Greece, the Βουλή των Ελλήνων (Hellenic Parliament) serves as the primary legislative authority. It consists of 300 members who are elected every four years. The legislative process involves several stages, including proposal, discussion, and voting, allowing for public input and scrutiny before laws are enacted.