On the morning of Wednesday, May 20, it was decided by the Conference of Presidents to hold in the Plenary the discussion and voting of the conclusion of the Commission of Inquiry “on the investigation of the crime of Tempe and all aspects related to it”.

The Conference decided that the meeting will start at 9:30 a.m. next Wednesday and that the debate on the conclusion will be organized with four rounds of parliamentary speakers in proportion to the parliamentary strength of their parties. In addition, the floor will naturally be given to those political leaders who the parliamentary representatives of the parties will also want to be placed.

The government will be represented by a minister who will be appointed if the entire process is a parliamentary initiative.

A total of 41 MPs will take part in the parliamentary debate of the three rounds of MP speakers. The first round of speakers-MPs will be made up of the MPs of the parties and the independent MP who was a member of the Inquiry Committee. In the following cycles, 16 speakers will participate in each cycle in proportion to the parliamentary strength of the parties.