
Priority is given examination board; Maybe not for him SYRIZA as well as PASOKwho are now looking at the situation on the opposition front, but first of all they are looking at the first week that opens parliamentwhich will be dominated by a pre-planned discussion and its session Institutions Committee. The evidence so far suggests that both sides may choose different proposals regarding the establishment of the Inquiry. However, if the golden ratio is found, Komunduru can negotiate with Harilau Trikoupi, who has the first reason, due to his cell phone being tracked. Nikos Androulakis.
According to the latest information, the preliminary discussion requested by Alexis Tsipras will precede the meeting of the Committee on Institutions and Transparency. The special parliamentary procedure, which allows a minority to set up a commission of inquiry, requires a proposal of ten deputies and a 2/5 majority, i.e. 120 deputies, in the plenary session.
“Procedures will come on time” PASOK top managers highlight “K”, noting that at the moment they attach the greatest importance to convening the Committee on Institutions and Transparency, as well as “exposing the current vicious system.” The same sources indicated that the gospel FCO secretary Liakoulis and commission member Haris Kastanidis were in Kostas Tasula’s office on Tuesday to demand an immediate meeting. According to the information, Harilau-Trikoupi has decided to start presenting the proposal as soon as Parliament opens, regardless of what the other parties do.
Its compilation has not yet begun, as everything will depend on new information that will fall into their field of vision. It is clear that in addition to tracking the mobile phone of Nikos Androulakis, the focus of the proposal will be Predator Softwarecompanies allegedly associated with it that used it, as well as ramifications that exist in the journalistic space.
PASOK takes it for granted that Nikos Androulakis will be “present” at any necessary institutional and parliamentary process to shed light on the case. SYRIZA may also submit its own proposal for the establishment of a commission of inquiry. Senior party sources stressed that “all instruments of parliamentary oversight are being explored” and made it clear that there are currently no open channels of communication with PASOK on this issue. They explain that there are stages waiting to be completed in order to decide how to proceed:
• Opening of Parliament and holding a conference of presidents.
• The Committee on Institutions and Transparency should meet (they keep blaming the government for delaying its meeting).
• Hold pre-daily debates in Parliament and show the mood of the parties.
The official opposition would not say no to joining forces with PASOK, as such a move would symbolize the formation of a strong opposition front against Kyriakos Mitsotakis. They are following with interest the open dialogue that has begun and public positions on this issue. They claim that all this worries the prime minister. SYRIZA clearly understands that the request should be aimed at a specific period and should not attempt to open anything during that time that could cloud the situation.
Source: Kathimerini

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