Greece’s parliamentary committee initiates a crucial constitutional revision process today, focusing on eight key articles. The process is marked by a complex “cross-party” majority dynamic, requiring collaboration between traditionally opposing political forces. Disagreements are anticipated regarding proposed amendments submitted by the New Democracy, PASOK, and SYRIZA parties. The debate centers around granting broader powers versus maintaining existing limitations, described as “blank checks” regarding future parliamentary actions. This revision represents a significant political undertaking, with potential implications for the balance of power within the Greek government. The committee’s work is expected to be protracted and contentious, as parties stake out their positions on fundamental constitutional principles. The outcome will shape Greece’s governance for years to come.