Week of Developments for the Tempe case is the one that begins with the opposition waiting for a series of events to make its decisions
By Antonis Antzolettos
Week of Developments for the Case of Temps It is the one that begins with the opposition waiting for a series of events to make its decisions. Its shrinking power – based on the latest polls – does not give it any particular momentum and especially from the fall of PASOK The government may argue that the noise caused by is temporary as the damage it exhibits do not translate into profits of its basic political opponents.
The findings of the National Technical University of Athens and the Committee on Accident Investigation are expected to come towards the end of the week and, along with the Friday rally, will be the catalysts for the distrust proposal that has been announced. The pulse and size of the concentrations will be decisive. Socrates Famellos wanted this top parliamentary “weapon”, since the proposal was not submitted earlier, to be used even this week to identify with the rallies. This, however, does not seem to be possible, and all the unexpected everything is referred to the first days of March where the plenary session for the establishment of a pre -trial committee for Christos Triantopoulos and the pre -day discussion is scheduled. Of course, in the event of a submission of no confidence, the plans are expected to change. It is common when a proposal for no confidence is filed for the government to accept it immediately, to stop the current parliamentary procedures and to begin the three -day plenary debate.
After all that has been said by opposition parties, the culmination of criticism, through the questioning of the existence of a majority in Parliament, is considered to be a one -way street. And it doesn’t matter that everyone knows that there will be no tangible political outcome. If based on PASOK findings, SYRIZANew Left and Freedom Cruise do not proceed with the proposal of mistrust will be accused of taking a step back. Investigations, after all, will reportedly be left open and each side will make its own interpretations. In any case, there is the issue of “bazama” for which the opposition believes that the government is accountable and explanations must be given. Even for the fact that the Inquiry Committee, as the prime minister himself admitted in his interview with Alpha, did not work in the way he had to examine all the witnesses requested. The opposition is expected to lead to the majority.
Source: Skai
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