The Chief Returning Officer has announced the operation of several polling centres in cities abroad for the upcoming elections of Members of the European Parliament.
This arrangement is based on the submitted declarations, and the details are as follows:
Greece
In Athens, there are 1586 registered voters across three polling centres. Thessaloniki will accommodate 669 voters with 2 polling centres, while Patra, Ioannina, Komotini, Heraklion, and Volos will have 1 polling centre each, serving 269, 114, 101, 137, and 87 voters, respectively.
UK
London will host 2 polling centres: one at the High Commission with 503 voters and another at the Cypriot Community Centre with 579 voters. Manchester, Birmingham, and Glasgow will each have 1 polling centre, catering to 98, 131, and 58 voters, respectively.
Belgium
Lastly, Brussels will have 1 polling centre for 359 voters.
In total, there will be 17 polling centres serving 4691 voters across these European cities for the elections of Members of the European Parliament.