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Election 2023: Partisan Debate for Political Leaders’ Debate Barren

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Election 2023: Partisan Debate for Political Leaders’ Debate Barren

Meeting of the Inter-Party Commission on Behavior ended inconclusively debates of political leaders.

In particular, all parties requested a teleconference with all political leaders, while SYRIZA requested two teleconferences – one with all the leaders of the party, and the other between Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Alexis Tsipras. Finally decided to exist new committee meeting on Saturday morning to make final decisions.

At today’s meeting, benefits for non-citizens and the acceleration of electoral grants for parties were discussed.

The new government spokesman Akis Skertsos, when asked if N.D. also discussing holding a debate involving the first two, he replied in the negative: “We will submit a written statement on how we see the debate going. We want the debate with all six parties to take place in the context of simple proportionality.“.

Recall that SYRIZA-P.S. filed three appeals with the Inter-Party Commission, according to a statement from the party’s press secretary, Popis TsapanidouA: First, to hold two TV fights nationwide. One with all political leaders, and another between the outgoing prime minister and the official leader of the opposition. Secondly, to strictly observe the equal time of coverage of the parties’ positions in all media. Third, survey companies must be transparent about their work by posting raw and unbiased survey data from now on.”

For its part, PASOK-Movement for Change declared a positive attitude towards “having debates with all the political leaders of the parties represented in the Greek Parliament, so that citizens can compare policy positions and proposals.”

Source: ERT

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