In… a balance test evolves for the parties, both of them New Republicas well as the opposition, especially for SYRIZA and PASOK, the vote on the same-sex marriage bill. The debate in Parliament began on Wednesday, with more than 90 speakers, and will continue until Thursday evening, when the process is expected to be completed with a roll call vote.

In the ND, the former prime minister expresses “no” in the most intense way Antonis Samaraswho will speak tomorrow at 6 pm in the Plenary and it is possible that apart from the issue of marriage of same-sex couples, he will take a position overall on the issues of government policy, to which he has objections.

Other MPs who will vote “no” will also be appointed to the plenary session, such as Andreas Katsaniotis, Charalambos Athanasiou and Anna Karamanliwhile it is estimated that a total of 10 to 12 MPs from the governing majority will vote against the bill.

At Megaros Maximos they estimate that after the contacts that have been made in the last few weeks, the losses will be limited and the “government yeses” will be more than 110. Also, emphasis was placed on limiting the “noes” by exhorting the dissenters to be towards abstinence.

Trouble in SYRIZA for 4-5 MPs

In SYRIZA, there is reportedly a concern for 4-5 MPs. According to information, we are talking about them Pavlos Polakis, Athena Linou, Milto Zambara, Nina Kasimati that we will wait to see how they will move tomorrow. We remind that o Stefanos Kasselakis has put the issue of party discipline on the table, repeating yesterday, from Brussels, that whoever does not vote for the bill will have consequences, which he will decide himself.

One in three of PASOK abstained

For PASOK, about 1/3 of the parliamentary group of 32 people is said to be close to abstaining. We remind you that they have publicly disagreed with the bill Panagiotis Paraskevidis and Stavros Michaelidis.