tímafreista
Tímafreista is a term used in Greek politics, referring to the practice of appointing individuals to public offices for a specific period, typically for a year. This system is designed to ensure that public officials are held accountable for their actions during their term and are not able to accumulate power over extended periods. The term "tímafreista" is derived from the Greek words "tíma," meaning honor, and "freista," meaning to appoint or commission.
The origins of tímafreista can be traced back to ancient Greek city-states, where it was used as
The appointment process for tímafreista typically involves a committee or a council, which evaluates candidates based
Critics of the tímafreista system argue that it can lead to a lack of continuity and stability