A total of 34 minutes lasted the swearing -in process of the new President of the Republic, Costas Tasoula, who was applauded by ND and PASOK, while Greek solution, freedom sailing and the 6 independent MPs who have joined the Republic.

On exactly 11, the 1st Vice President of the House Giannis Plakiotakisannounced to the House of Representatives, the start of the process of swearing in the new President of the Republic, Costas Tasoula, with the curtain falling at 11:34.

Early, in and out of the House there was an inseparable ministers, MPs and guests.

The red carpet for the officials had already been laid out yesterday, as were the television cameras of the House channel, set up both around the courtyard and in the corridors of Parliament.

At 11:13, Archbishop Hieronymos and the members of the Holy Synod entered the plenary, accompanied by the Second Vice President of the House, George Georgantas.

Doxology followed, with Kostas Tasoula standing next to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Parliament Speaker Nikita Kaklamanis, next to the Bureau of the House.

At 11.32, the Costas Tasoulas, gave a religious oath To adhere to “the Constitution and the Laws”, at 11:33, he signed with the Archbishop, the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the House, the swearing -in protocol, and at 11:34 he was proclaimed, with the “Axios”, new President of the Republic, under his prime minister, Nikos Androulakis and his parliamentary group as well as the independent MP Athena Linou.

Immediately afterwards, Archbishop Hieronymus left with the members of the Holy Synod, after first approaching and greeted all the officials sitting in the first benches of the officials, the five Patriarchs, the leadership of the Armed Forces and the Armed Forces.

However, long before the swearing -in process began, the ND MPs had filled the parliamentary seats in plenary, while the ministers first entered the interior ministers. Theodore Livanios.

By the political leaders, KKE Secretary General Dimitris Koutsoubas was the first to enter the plenary session And followed by PASOK President Nikos Androulakis and SYRIZA President Socrates Famellos.

In the first cabinet, next to the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Minister of National Economy, Kostis Hatzidakis, was seated, followed by the ministers George Gerapetritis, Nikos Dendias, Theodoros Livanios Further back, ministers Takis Theodorikakos, Niki Kerameos, Giorgos Floridis, Lina Mendoni, Nikos Panagiotopoulos, Vassilis Kikilias, Olga Kefalogiannis, while in the last two seats were seated by Deputy Ministers.

Former Prime Ministers, Loukas Papadimos, Vassiliki Thanou, Ioannis Sarmas, Panagiotis Pikranos, former Parliament Presidents Anna Psarouda Benaki, Byron Polydoras, Nikos Voutrakis, Nikos Voutrakis Licensed.

The theory was very early on, by ambassadors and diplomatic representatives. In fact, the presence of diplomatic missions reached 90, while the “present” in the swearing -in was given to the official seats by the representatives of the five senior Patriarchates and the leaderships of the Armed Forces and Security Forces.

The wife of the new President of the Republic, Fani Stathopoulou, along with their two children, a girl and a boy, sat in the skilful theory who sees the plenary step.

However, the benches of the Greek solution and the Freedom Cruise, as well as the 6 independent MPs who joined the party of Stefanos Kasselakis, were empty.

PASOK leaders, Nikos Androulakis and 24 MPs of his party, SYRIZA, Socrates Famellos, along with his 12 MPs, KKE Secretary General Dimitris Koutsoubas with 10 Members, as well as some independent MPs.

From the new left was its president, Alexis Haritsis and MP Perka Theopistis, while the “present” was given by the “Spartan” President Vassilis Stikas with his 4 MPs.

It should be noted that, as explained by his environment, the former President of the Republic, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, had received an invitation for the swearing -in ceremony of the new President of the Republic, but at the same time he had to attend the crucial vote at the Academy of Akadimia.