The transfer of the verdict to the regular meeting of the instrument “shows” the intention of having a more stricter penalty for the MP who is accused of attacking and censure to the party’s president.
By Despina Vlepaki
The extraordinary meeting of the PASOK Change Disciplinary Board for Katerina Batzelis was completed, without making a decision on the fate of the MP, which was referred to the party’s ethics committee on the occasion of a statement in which he had described as a “toxic and wrong” statement.
The party’s body has decided that the verdict for Mrs Batzeli will be at a regular discipline meeting on Tuesday.
The accusation attributed to Ms. Batzeli is that of the insult and censure to the party’s president, Nikos Androulakis.
Katerina Batzeli will explain her explanation to the forthcoming regular discipline meeting, as today, at the extraordinary meeting of the instrument, she was not appointed.
Earlier, coming to the discipline, Ms. Batzeli said in a journalist well: “I trust the intra -party process. Party unity is based on PASOK members and executives ».
Reportedly, at the table of today’s meeting, the proposal fell to raise the issue at the next regular meeting of the instrument, which ‘Read’ as an intention to impose a stricter penalty.
This is because, in today’s extraordinary meeting, under the party’s regulation, the highest penalty that could be imposed was the suspension of Mrs Batzeli’s party status for up to three months.
After all, in recent hours, scenarios have been reinforced for a stricter penalty, such as the suspension of party status for six months or a year, without always excluding the deletion paper.
Source: Skai
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