Parliamentary procedure
Mitsotakis’ speech in the Parliament about the marriage of same-sex couples
The bill will be put to a roll-call vote tonight
Optimism same-sex bill will get over line
With the countdown to the submission of the government's bill on same-sex marriage having already begun, Kathimerini understands that of ruling New Democracy's 158 lawmakers, 94 are already moving toward voting in favor, 22 against, while nine expect that they will abstain.
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Zelenović, Aleksić and other "leaders" did not attend parliamentary session again
In the Parliament of Serbia, the session continued, where the topic of replacing the Minister of Internal Affairs, Bratislav Gai, was resumed, but again in the absence of opposition leaders.
Brnabić to the opposition: You are everywhere, except in the Parliament
She said today in the Parliament that it is scandalous that the opposition is everywhere, in the media, on the street, but they are not in the Parliament of Serbia, where they work and what the citizens pay them for.
UK parliamentary committee to conclude Boris Johnson 'partygate' inquiry
A U.K. parliamentary committee was expected to publish this week a report on whether former Prime Minister Boris Johnson misled lawmakers over lockdown-flouting parties at his office, after lawmakers met Monday to conclude their inquiry.
Decree formally launches election campaign
The election campaign was formally lunched Saturday when the chief of Parliament police posted the presidential decree dissolving Parliament on one of the building's entrances.
Besides the date of the elections, May 21, the degree states that the new Parliament will be convened on Thursday, June 1.
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Poll: Most Greek voters deeply distrust all institutions
A sample of just over 4,000 likely voters polled last month reveals a deep distrust of Greece's political institutions.
2023 Elections in Bulgaria: Counting by Hand, Electoral Apathy and Grim Cabinet Prospects
For the fifth time in two years, Bulgarians are called to the polling stations to vote for a National Assembly, which, after a series of unsuccessful attempts, will finally produce a regular government and put an end to the political crisis in the country.
Turkey pursuing talks with Russia while stalling Sweden, Finland NATO application – Analysis (video)
The membership applications will be at the top of NATO’s agenda during its meeting in Madrid later this month
RIK: The announcement of the results is being postponed
However, since the elections will be repeated at several polling stations, that deadline will be extended.
Namely, until tonight, April 6, at 8 p.m., all submitters of electoral lists, as well as voters, have the right to submit a request for annulment of voting at the polling station.