Alexis Tsipras asks Greek president for dissolution of parliament, elections
"In order to renew the public mandate" he said🕛 χρόνος ανάγνωσης: 1 λεπτό ┋
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras requested the dissolution of parliament and the call for general elections from President of the Republic Prokopios Pavlopoulos on Monday evening, "in order to renew the public mandate."
Tsipras met with Pavlopoulos at the presidential mansion.
Justifying his request for snap elections prior to those scheduled in October at the end of his term, Tsipras said, "Since the European elections, there is a sense that Greece is in an extended campaign period of nearly four months, which I am obliged to see as introducing possible dangers for the Greek economy. Given that we have entered a normalcy cycle, this must under no circumstances be interrupted, as this would signal that the sacrifices and efforts of the Greek people are being threatened."
He added, "Given these facts, and with a full sense of this responsibility, I am asking you for the dissolution of parliament and the calling of general elections, as foreseen by the constitution, and for the renewal of the public mandate."
The Greek president accepted the request, citing article 41, paragraph 2 of the Greek constitution.
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