22 Ιουλίου 2016

New electoral law approved by simple majority of MPs

ekathimerini.com
Parliament approved by a simple majority on Thursday night the government’s proposed changes to the electoral system, with 179 votes in favor, 86 against and 16 MPs voting "present," meaning that 17-year-olds will be able to vote in the next general elections but also that the 50-seat bonus for the winning party will remain in place for now.


The coalition needed the backing of a minimum of 200 MPs for the bonus to be scrapped immediately, rather than after the next elections. However, this target never appeared to be within Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s grasp and he had to settle for support just from the nine MPs of the Union of Centrists and two independent lawmakers, beyond the votes from SYRIZA and Independent Greeks deputies.

The debate ahead of the vote was marked by strong exchanges between the government and the opposition, which accused Tsipras of trying to push through a system of proportional representation because he fears losing the next elections and wants SYRIZA to have greater influence if it comes second.

New Democracy chief Kyriakos Mitsotakis accused Tsipras of “political cynicism” and argued that proportional representation would cause political instability. He repeated his pledge to change the electoral system if he wins the next elections and forms a government.

To Potami leader Stavros Theodorakis focused on the government’s refusal to consider the centrist party’s proposal to allow Greeks living abroad to vote in national elections. 


Friday, July 22, 2016
Source: www.ekathimerini.com






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  1. Μετά τις εκλογές κάποια μικρά κόμματα θα καταλάβουν το λάθος τους που δεν ψήφισαν χθες την απλή αναλογική

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