Study Finds Greek Lawmaking Lags Behind EU Standards
The average Greek law runs to 54 articles and about 60 pages-more than double the length of the typical EU directive, which averages 25 pages. A new study by the Greek think tank KEFIM brings to light significant shortcomings in Greece's lawmaking practices compared with those of the European Union, even as it notes a few areas of progress. The report, titled "The Quality of Lawmaking in Greece and the EU," examined 190 Greek laws and 61 EU directives adopted between 2022 and 2024. The study's most striking finding is the sheer length of Greek legislation, which makes laws harder to navigate and more cumbersome in practice. The average Greek law runs to 54 articles and about 60 pages-more than double the length of the typical EU directive, which averages 25 pages. Greece also performs poorly when it comes to public consultation: although more draft bills formally enter the consultation process, citizens and stakeholders have only 16...
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