The Greek government has tabled a new legislative bill targeting illegal gambling activities, with a particular focus on cutting down grey market online betting links and regulating the promotion of such sites. This development seeks to clamp down on unauthorized gaming operators that evade regulation and taxation. The bill also imposes new responsibilities on influencers who advertise gambling platforms, aiming to curb their role in promoting illicit services. Further, the legislation proposes strengthened regulation of internet cafes, increasing control over their operations to prevent use as hubs for illegal betting. Website operators hosting or linking to unauthorized gambling content will face tighter restrictions and potential penalties. These measures form part of a broader governmental strategy to secure the gambling market by eliminating grey market activity and protecting consumers. The move reflects growing regulatory attention on online gambling in Greece, driven by concerns over illegal betting, consumer protection, and revenue loss. The bill is under consideration and represents a significant step towards consolidating legal gambling oversight in the country.