Greek Parliament to Vote on No-Confidence Motion Against Government

Greek Parliament to Vote on No-Confidence Motion Against Government

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The Greek Parliament will conclude its three-day process on the no-confidence motion against the government on Friday evening. The motion, submitted by opposition parties PASOK-KINAL, SYRIZA, New Left, Plefsi Eleftherias, and nine independent MPs, will be decided in a roll-call vote at 21:00, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

To pass, the motion requires an absolute majority of 151 votes. If rejected, another motion cannot be submitted for six months unless supported by an absolute majority of deputies.

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