The recall of their signatures from his sentence SYRIZA The six independent MPs who are in the party requests to set up a pre -trial committee for Tempi Kasselaki.
Alexandros Avlonitis, Yiotas Poulou, Sunday Malama, Theodora Tzakri, Rallia Christidou and Michalis Hourdakis have requested that the signatures be withdrawn from the text of Koumoundourou and are expected to propose to all of the new parties to be retired to the opposition, Karystianou and the Association of Relative Victims of the Tempe’s accident.
His sources Movement of democracy They note that they intend to withdraw the signatures as they do not wish to “have a contradictory proposal to that of the relatives” and will call all parties to join behind their proposal. The rationale is to have a single opposition proposal to the government’s proposal.
It should be noted that SYRIZA’s proposal collected the necessary number of signatures following the support provided by the 6 “Kasselakis” and Independent MP Areti Papaioannou and was formally submitted to Parliament late Wednesday afternoon.
If the House is accepted the relevant request for withdrawal of signatures Then SYRIZA’s proposal will not be discussed in the plenary of the House. It should be noted that the conference of the Presidents of the House will meet within the day, whose members will also discuss this issue, although parliamentary officials note that the SYRIZA proposal has already taken a protocol and the regulation does not provide for the procedure for removing signatures and withdrawal.
However, a statement of intention to co -sign the proposal made by Ms. Karystianou have expressed a total of 36 MPs from the Greek solution, victory, the Freedom Freedom, the 6 of the Republic Movement and 4 independent former members of the Spartans.
The proposal made by Ms. Karystianou is turning against: Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister, Konstantinos Karamanlis of Achilles, former Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Ioannis Kefalogiannis, former Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructure and Infrastructure Papadopoulos, former Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Georgios Gerapetritis, former Minister of Infrastructure and Transport and current Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ioannis Tsakiri, former Deputy Minister of Development and Investment, Life Rapti, former Deputy Minister of Health Papathanassis, Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance and Christos Spirtzis, former Minister of Infrastructure and Transport under SYRIZA government.