
The President of the Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, recently contacted the President of the PASOK Movement for Change. OUR Nikos Androulakis will leave on Tuesday afternoon at 18:30 to the Presidential Palace to receive the third investigative mandate.
Formerly his MP PASOKMichalis Katrinis, speaking on the First Programme, evaded answering whether the chairman of the party would retain his mandate. “Just be patient, you’ll find out,” he said.
On Tuesday morning, the President of SYRIZA-PS was at the Presidential Palace, Alexis Tsipras. Mr. Tsipras did not receive an advance directive to expedite the June 25 polling station appeal procedures.
“I did not save the order, I submitted it to PtD as there are no correlations for the government,” Alexis Tsipras said in a statement in front of the Presidential Palace. “An important opportunity to change the way the country is run, in a simple analogy, was missed,” he added, assessing that this opportunity “was missed before the elections.”
Recall that yesterday the president of the New Democracy, Kyriakos Mitsotakiscontacted the President of the Republic and informed her that he was presenting the exploratory mandate he had received to form a government.
According to the current scenario, the swearing-in of the new parliament is expected on Sunday, 28 May.
If confirmed, a presidential election is scheduled for Monday and the dissolution of Parliament is expected on Tuesday to start new elections on June 25.
In any case, in order for there to be an official timetable, the cycle of the investigative orders process must be closed.
Source: Kathimerini

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