Mitsotakis messages in the “blue” parliamentary group, which is meeting today in the wake of the critical Members to the Government
By Gifts Antoniou
A few days after the government’s statements of the government’s faction, focusing on the increases in the uniforms, the New Democracy parliamentary group is meeting today. The climate inside the ruling party is far from being ideal. Voices of differentiation and criticism over government choices have been thickened lately. The turning point, anything but by accident, the government reshuffle.
The Prime Minister and President of New Democracy, Kyriakos Mitsotakiswill speak at the KO meeting. And, it is reported, he will seek to convey a climate of rally and coordinated course to escape forward with the aim of claiming a third government term.
In particular, it is expected that yesterday’s developments after the imposition of duties by the US government to underline the importance of stability, political and economic, in our country and to repeat the landmark of 2027 for the next elections. It is also expected to refer to a closing cycle in relation to what happened in the past with the focus of the Tempi case. He is expected to refer to the role of government officials, who are committed to the decisions and choices of the government and the role of MPs, whose expression of different views can help the government, as well as talk about initiatives in the future, will be mentioned by government officials, as well as the role of the government. Initiatives such as organized meetings and consultation with government officials, in the context of better planning and two -way information.
The bitterness and dissatisfaction with the reshuffle is considered to be significantly triggered by many of the public reactions lately. Even in relation to the choices made in the formation of the government, such as the case of Nikos Tsafoufor which he was criticized by Members. The parliamentary “concern” was also reflected with the re -emergence of a group questioning in Parliament to ministers for aggressive real estate markets from foreign funds in Thrace and islands. And, of course, MPs intervened on the occasion of the announcement of increases in the Armed Forces, which brought successive public statements about the need for increases to extend to the Security Forces.
The “mapping” of parliamentary mobility has led to two findings. One has to do, as mentioned above, with a personal disappointment of some, who pre -retented their entry into the government before the reshuffle and saw their expectations deny. The second concerns MPs who are placed in intra -party group “opposition” of party and government leadership. With the ruling party’s demolition of the ruling party opening the way to leadership scenarios, mobility intensified at this level.
The point for the government leadership is not to give the picture that in a context that the government does not have a strong opposition, difficulties and problems are inward. Thus, it will be sought to form a more active communication framework between government officials and MPs, so that they do not feel cut off from government functioning and that they are useful only for voting in the House. Of course, the government has been seeking to disassociate questions from MPs to ministers for several months. It is not considered a question, but a useful fermentation based on the hiring of Members from the electoral base, which in this way are transferred to the government.
The question for today’s meeting, which typically has as the subject of Grade New Secretary of the Parliamentary Groupposition for which Kyriakos Mitsotakis has been proposed by Apostolos Vesiropouloshow many and what Members will seek to take the floor to place them and what tone they will speak. Recent references to the need to return the party have been closer to its ideological backgrounds lately, of which many Members believe that it has been removed and attribute the poll. It remains to be seen whether such parameters will be set at today’s meeting.
In the process, today’s meeting will open with a speech by the outgoing secretary, Stavrou Kalafatis And Mr. Mitsotakis’ speech will follow. The election of the new secretary and his speech will follow and then, if requested, will be given to Members.
Source: Skai
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