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SYRIZA-PS files a motion of no confidence against Finance Minister Christos Staikouras on the occasion of the new bankruptcy code, as announced by party chairman Alexis Tsipras from the floor of Parliament on Thursday afternoon.
As Alexis Tsipras pointed out: “Based on article 142 of the Parliament’s Rules of Procedure, we present a motion of censure against the minister who proposes this law as abortion.
Bankruptcy law, bankruptcies and even people and households. The law of immediate liquidation of your assets. The law that after eight years of protection within the memoranda, comes to lift the protection of the first home and even in the middle of a pandemic.
We will not allow you to demolish the protection of the first house and ruin the Greeks. Like thieves. Let the three-day discussion begin immediately. Let Mr. Mitsotakis, who is hiding, be forced to come. Let him come and explain, Mr. Minister. “Because it defends you and what are the interests and motives that force in the middle of a pandemic to legislate the abolition of the protection of the first home and the liquidation of the property of our weak fellow citizens.”
According to the regulations of the Parliament, the government has the right to initiate the discussion of the motion of censure immediately or after a maximum of 2 days. Immediately after the proposal of the official opposition leader, the Speaker of Parliament Costas Tassoulas indicated that negotiations will take place to determine the government’s position, announcing a little later that the debate on the motion of no confidence will begin at 6 Friday afternoon and will end on Sunday Night.
According to articles 84 and 142 of the Parliament’s Rules of Procedure, the discussion of a vote of no confidence against a member of the government can last three days and at 12 pm on the third day a roll call vote is taken.
The debate begins with the speech of two deputies who sign the petition while a list of speakers is opened and the deputies and ministers take the floor. For a vote of no confidence to pass, 151 votes are required, while there can be no new motion of no confidence without a 6 month period.
“Law-abortion”
Previously, Alexis Tsipras had launched a tough attack on the Mitsotakis government, referring to an “abortion bill for thousands of homes and businesses.”
The SYRIZA-PS president began his intervention by energetically commenting on the absence of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in today’s debate, accusing him of “ruling the country for 16 months from the control room of a well-fed propaganda mechanism” and that “always he is careful to avoid incense like hell the controversy in the critics and especially in those who do not exist on his part substantive arguments. ”“ He always makes sure that the invisible editor-in-chief of the news changes the subject quickly, where he does not get it, “he said characteristically.
When speaking of the outbreak of the pandemic, he referred to the more than 800 cases and more than 500 deaths, at a time when, as he said, “public hospitals are again under great pressure, because in the meantime they are not has hired not a single permanent staff. “
At the same time, he blamed the government for the public transport situation, arguing that while the government blames “irresponsible youth” and even “irresponsible anti-fascists,” the government spokesman today, with ridiculous arguments, said that on buses and trains from the metro there is no risk to public health ”.
“It only hangs where the citizens have the responsibility. Where the State has the responsibility, it does not hang,” commented the leader of the official opposition.
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