Greek Parliament
The Greek Parliament, known as the Hellenic Parliament, is the legislative body of Greece. It consists of 300 members who are elected by the public every four years. The Parliament is responsible for making laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the government’s actions.
The building of the Hellenic Parliament is located in Athens, near the Syntagma Square. It was originally constructed as a royal palace in the 19th century and later transformed into the Parliament. The Parliament plays a crucial role in the democratic process, representing the will of the Greek people.