Volt Greece

[1] In July 2022, the group elected its first executive secretariat, with Nikolas Fournarakis and Olga Dourou as co-chairs, and Electra Rome Dochtsi as General Secretary.

[3] In December 2022, Volt co-founded the new political alliance Prasino & Mov (Greek: Πράσινο & Μωβ) together with other green parties.

[4] On 11 and 12 March, the party held its first founding congress in Athens and elected Nikolas Fournarakis and Theodora Famprikezi as co-presidents, and Konstantinos Kalafatakis as the General Secretary.

[12] In the 2023 regional and local elections, the party officially supported lists in Athens,[13] Pylaia-Chortiatis (with its own mayoral candidate),[14] Thessaloniki,[15] Patras,[16] Larissa[17] and Central Macedonia.

[23] As part of the European network, Volt Greece follows a pan-European approach to many policy areas such as climate change, energy crises or the COVID-19 pandemic.

[29] Volt aims to strengthen the autonomy of school institutions administratively, financially, pedagogically and academically.

[5] The administrative structure of the Ministry of Education is to be decentralised and its central and regional departments subjected to performance evaluation.

Imported products are to be subject to a carbon tax in order to also achieve emission reductions in other regions of the world.

[30] To this end, the party is striving for green growth in connection with the energy transition, the protection of biodiversity and sustainable environmental management.

[31] The party advocates a controlled admission of migrants and refugees and their integration, as a means of countering the demographic problem of Greece.

National sections of Volt Europa. The borders of the European Union are shown in red