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==Context== The [[Constitution]] consists of 120 articles, in four parts: *The first part (articles 1–3), '''''Basic Provisions''''', establishes Greece as a ''[[Presidential system|president]]ial [[parliamentary republic|parliamentary]] [[democracy]]'' (or ''[[republic]]'' – the [[Greek language|Greek]] δημοκρατία can be translated both ways), and confirms the prevalence of the [[Church of Greece|Orthodox Church]] in Greece. *The second part ('''''Individual and Social Rights''''', articles 4–25), concerns individual and social rights, whose protection has been reinforced after the Revision of 2001. The new provisions regulate subjects such as the protection of personal data and the competence of certain independent authorities. *The third part ('''''Organization and functions of the State''''', articles 26–105) describes the organization and function of the [[Sovereign state|State]]. Article 28 formally integrates [[international law]]s and [[international convention]]s into Greek [[law]]. *The fourth part ('''''Special, Final and Transitory Provisions''''', articles 106–[[Article 120 of the Greek Constitution|120]]) comprises special, final and transitory provisions.
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