The debate in the Parliament on the motion of no-confidence against the Mitsotakis government, on the occasion of the crime in Tempe, culminates today in a tense atmosphere with tensions, confrontations and the political thermometer soaring.
The third and last day includes the statements of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the opposition leaders and the roll call vote in the plenary on Friday evening.
The proceedings will start at 9 am and according to the schedule there will be statements by MPs and parliamentary representatives of all parties.
Then the speeches of the leaders of the CSOs will begin, also in reverse order of their parliamentary strength, with the Prime Minister closing the debate.
At 21:00 the roll-call vote will take place.
To be adopted by Parliament, the motion of censure must receive at least 151 votes in favour. Otherwise it shall be rejected.
If it is rejected, another may not be tabled for six months from the date on which the previous one was tabled, unless it is signed by an absolute majority of the total number of Members.
New uprising for the crime in Tempe - Rallies across the country
New rallies are being organised for the crime in Tempe on Friday across the country to demand justice for the 57 victims. It is recalled that the debate on the motion of no-confidence against the Mitsotakis government ends today in Parliament.
In Athens, there will be mobilisations both in the morning, by students and pupils, and in the afternoon with calls from Labour Centres, Federations and trade unions.
According to the Athens Student Associations, «We continue even more massively and decisively “until the end” to get justice and not to live a new Tempi».
In the afternoon, Labour Centres, Federations and trade unions in Athens, Thessaloniki and other cities in Greece demonstrate.
The student rallies
Larissa, at 12 pm at the central square.
Volos, at 11 a.m. at the Dome of the University.
Trikala, at 12 p.m. at Rigas Feraiou Square.
Patras, at 12 noon at George Square
Agrinio, at 12 noon, at the Republic Square.
Tower, at 12 pm in the central square.
Argostoli, at 12 pm at Vallianou Square.
Zakynthos at 10.30 a.m. at Agios Markos Square.
In Chania, at 11 am at the Municipal Market Square.
The trade union rallies
Athens: At 7 p.m. at Syntagma
Thessaloniki: At 7 p.m. at the Venizelos Statue
Patras: At 7 p.m. at George Square
Agrinio: At 7 p.m. at the central square
Amalia: At 7 p.m. Agios Athanasios Square
Argostoli: At 6.30 p.m. at Vallianos Square
Zakynthos: At 6.30 p.m. at Agios Markos Square
Kalamata: At 7 p.m. at the central square
Xanthi: At 6.30 p.m. at the central square
Pyrgos: At 6.30 p.m. central square (Saki Karagiorgas)
Chalkida: At 7 p.m. at the Dikastiria Square
Chania: At 7 p.m. at Pl. At 7:00 p.m. at the Municipal Market Square.
Metro stations closed in Athens - Thessaloniki
By order of the ELAS, Syntagma and University stations will be closed at 10 am.
In Thessaloniki, the stations «Neos Sidirovodromikos Station», «Venizelou» and «Sidrivani» of Thessaloniki Metro will be closed from 11 am, on the order of the police authorities.











