
The president’s decree dissolving parliament was taped to the eastern entrance to his palace. parliamentas is customary among the guards of parliament, and the country is now officially entering the pre-election period, which will lead it to elections on the 21sther Maybe.
21 spelled out in the presidential decreeV May as the date of the national elections, as well as the date of the convening of the parliament with the composition that will be the result of the polls, which will be 1V June.
Earlier today the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis went to the presidential palace, where he met with the President of the Republic, Katerina Sakellaropouloufrom which he demanded the dissolution of parliament and the announcement of elections.
“I have just conveyed to the President of the Hellenic Republic an act of the Council of Ministers by which I formally propose the dissolution of Parliament and the announcement of national elections on Sunday, May 21st. With a significant conclusion, that is, our first term of office, as I promised from the very beginning and as it actually happens,” Mr. Mitsotakis noted in his address to citizens today, stressing that “political stability is becoming a national necessity and trajectory progress is the only way to the motherland, and therefore the decisive criterion for our tomorrow’s vote.
“Greece needs a clear perspective on its path and clear decisions in its leadership,” Kyriakos Mitsotakis said, sending his own message to voters now staring at the ballot box.
“For now, it’s time for big political changes, it’s time to bring justice back into place,” said today President of the SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance Alexis Tsiprasaddressing the citizens of Nea Moudania, Chalkidiki, even accusing Kyriakos Mitsotakis of a “shameless lie” as he is “in a panic”.
“With a strong PASOK the two systems of government, Tsipras and Mitsotakis, will become the old bad past,” President PASOK-KINAL said at noon this afternoon from Karditsa, the first stop of his two-day tour of West Thessaly. Nikos Androulakiscriticizing the ND for the governance model it projects as a government, and SYRIZA for the way it is politicized as the official opposition.
It is recalled that, as it became known yesterday, she takes up the duties of acting Minister of the Interior, replacing Makis Voridis on the eve of the May 21 elections. Calliopi SpanuProfessor of Administrative Sciences at the National and Kapodistrian Universities of Athens and former Ombudsman.
At the same time, the Minister of State Akis Shertsoswho will not be a candidate for the next parliament, takes over as government representative in place of Giannis Oikonomou.
Recall that the block of amendments in the Kasidiaris party was voted in favor by the votes of ND and PASOK, which, apparently, forced Anastasios Kanellopoulos bring back the “EAN” party with an application submitted by his representative to the prosecutor’s office of the Supreme Court.
Source: Kathimerini

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