What 200 Signatures Means
3 April 2026Under Greek Law 3023/2002, a political party needs 200 signatures from Greek citizens with voting rights to officially register. That is the threshold. Not thousands. Not millions. Two hundred people who are willing to put their name on a legal document.
This is not a petition. It is not a social media campaign. It is a legal founding act. Every signature is submitted to the Supreme Court and verified. Every person who signs is saying, with their full legal identity, that this party should exist.
Why it matters
Most people assume starting a political party requires money, connections, or a famous face. It does not. Greek law was written so that ordinary citizens could do this. Two hundred signatures and a programme. That is what it takes.
Each signature says something specific: I believe Greece deserves evidence based politics. I believe policy should come from research, not favours. I believe a country that exports its best people can learn to keep them.
What happens after registration
Once the 200 signatures are submitted and verified, AURIO becomes a legally recognised political party. That means we can stand in elections. It means our programme, our ten pillars, our budget mapping, all of it moves from a website into the political arena.
Registration is not the finish line. It is the starting gate. But nothing happens without it.
Where we are now
AURIO is collecting signatures. We are building a base of people who want to see a different kind of politics in Greece. Not louder politics. Not angrier politics. Politics grounded in evidence, transparency, and community action.
If you are a Greek citizen with voting rights and you believe this country can do better, your signature is one of the most powerful things you can offer right now.
How to sign
Visit /join to add your name.
Two hundred people. That is all it takes to change what is possible.