
Her election victory of unforeseen proportions N.D. V Sunday Polls combined with the percentages of the two main opponents, immediately changed the data on the schedule of procedures carried out on the basis of the Constitution in case of failure to achieve self-confidence, as well as the timing of the next elections, which at that time were expected for July 2 now they’re rushing on June 25.
An illustrative example is the information released early yesterday morning: the convocation of Parliament, which, according to the Decree of the President, sealed in Parliament on April 22, is scheduled for Thursday morning, June 1, is scheduled for either next Sunday or next Monday, May 28-29, respectively.
The goal is to complete the constitutionally mandated work (swearing in deputies and electing a president) within one or two days at the latest, so that immediately thereafter presidential decree for its dissolution announcement of new elections and the day on which the new national delegation will be convened.
First: All relevant procedures such as registration of programs, trademarks sidescombinations with the names of candidates for the Supreme Court and the decision on them by the Plenum of its First Division regarding their right or non-participation in the elections will be repeated from the very beginning, since we are talking about new national elections.
Secondly: Since these are new elections, it remains to be seen how many small parties that did not get into parliament yesterday, because they did not get 3%, will again claim the votes of citizens, because and if and how many new parties or “allied” figures may appear.
As is known, both Sailing freedom Zoe Constantinopoulou, and win Dim. The Nazis, who narrowly failed to enter parliament the day before yesterday with 3% of the vote, said they would succeed in the next election. It is also unknown what the prisoner Il.Kasidiaris will do, who threatened that he intends to claim representation in parliament in the second round of voting.
Third: There will be no pen inside the screens, since the voter will not need to put a cross next to the names of the candidates, since the competition will be held according to the list. Therefore, we should neither come to the polls with our own pen, nor use old, already crossed-out ballots, which we may think to have with us.
All we have to do is choose the ballot of the party we prefer and simply put it in an envelope that we will put in the ballot box. Sta bulletins – “list”The order of names of candidates for deputies is determined by the party leadership, traditionally based on the result of yesterday’s crucifixion: in the first places will be the persons who received the most crosses the day before yesterday in order.
However, there is always the “freedom” of leaders or management to make changes. In any case, which individuals will end up in parliamentary seats in the new normal and no longer brief parliamentary period will depend mainly on another factor: although there does not appear to be any “surprise” as to whether N.D. . to ensure self-confidence, possible differences in the percentages that the parties as a whole will receive, or even the possibility of other parties entering parliament – these are the elements that will form the composition of the national delegation.
Fourth: The next elections will be held with her system improved analoguewhich was passed during the previous parliamentary term.
Recall that, according to the current system of the enhanced analogue (Dora Antoniou, 22/5 “K”), with 40.4% the first party wins independence, even if the percentage of non-parliamentary parties is zero. The day before yesterday N.D. received a percentage of 40.79%, while the total percentage received by non-parliamentary parties reached almost 16%. If the parties that missed out on the next election win a cumulative percentage of 10%, the first party only needs 37.5% of the vote to achieve independence. Schematically, for every unit that increases the percentage of non-parliamentary parties, the leverage for the first party decreases by 0.3%-0.4%.
Source: Kathimerini

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