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Constitution of Greece (excerpt)
6 April 2001
SECTION VI - Administration
Chapter I
Management of Administration

Article 101A
1. Wherever the Constitution envisages the establishment
and operation of an independent authority, its members are appointed
for a specified period of duty and are abided by personal and
operational independence, as the law provides.
2. A law provides for issues pertinent to the selection
and the service status of the scientific and the rest of the
personnel of the public service, which is appointed in order
to support the operation of each independent authority. The
individuals employed in independent authorities should possess
the correspondent qualities, as the law provides. Their selection
is made according to the ruling of the Board of Parliament Chairmen,
with unanimity if possible, or whatsoever, with the increased
plebiscite of four-fifths of its members. A Parliament Regulation
provides for issues regarding the selection procedure.
3. The Parliament Regulation regulates the issues regarding
the relation between the Parliament and the independent authorities
as well as the parliamentary control mode.
Article 103
9. A law defines the issues pertinent to the formation
and the jurisdictions of the Greek Ombudsman, which functions
as an independent authority.
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