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Ζωντανή Σύνδεση Με Τη Βουλή: Αναμένοντας Τις Κρίσιμες Ομιλίες

With the speeches of the political leaders ongoing, the three-day debate in the plenary session of the Parliament on the motion of no confidence against the government, proposed by the leader of PASOK-KINAL, Nikos Androulakis, is drawing to a close.

The roll-call electronic vote is expected to start at around 9 PM. However, the climax of the confrontation lies ahead, as the countdown begins for the political leaders to take the stand, a development which is significantly delayed.

In the evening, we will hear the speech of the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and immediately following is the roll-call vote, determining the outcome of the motion of no confidence.

COMMENTARY:

1. User «Theatro gia gyftopanigyri» comments: «If you have time to waste and you want to see every pathetic individual state their ridiculousness just to ‘show off’, then you do not deserve anything better. Generations uneducated by lazy teachers, whose joy is to avoid the lesson, morning TV for fools, leaders like Tsipras and Mitsotakis, a country’s buffoonery. Haven’t you realized yet that all this theater is just to numb you into thinking something is actually happening? Give me a break!»

2. User «@»: «You can’t be completely indifferent, mate. All the Balkans are taking us for a joke. In neighboring Bulgaria, it became headline news that a law for homosexuals passed in Greece; not as a good thing, but to show that Greek citizens are submissive and don’t react at all to what the government enforces. In some speeches on Bulgarian television, most said that if this happened in Bulgaria, people would not let it pass, or at least would demand a referendum. And now you’re telling us not even to watch the parliament to know what nonsense each idiot governing us says, at the very least… No, mate, we will watch it even if it hurts our eyes and we need eye drops afterward, and even if our ears are in pain and we need ear drops… so we know whom to throw a mop at in the end.»

3. User «NEA KOLOMBAROKRATIA 41%» simply states: «THEY GOT TORN APART BY LIFE, MADE A MOCKERY OUT OF THEM, AND GEORGIADIS BECAME THE MOCKERY. HAHAHA.»

4. User «🟣»: «Konstantopoulou, without wanting to imply anything negative about people with mental health issues because these days we all have them to some extent, definitely takes pills, and very strong ones. I try to follow her speeches but it makes me nervous because the way she speaks is annoyingly slow. For her to finish a sentence, it takes as long as a normal-paced person would need to finish three. It’s like she attended seminars on how to psychologically annihilate your interlocutor or listener. She didn’t speak like this while she was in SYRIZA. Seems like she started medication afterward and it affected her speech rhythm.»

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