Parliament: The bill for same-sex couples passed with 176 “YES” – 2024-02-17 15:58:27

The bill for same-sex couples passed with votes from ND, PASOK, SYRIZA, New Left, Pleussi Eleftherias, while Hellenic Solution, Niki and Spartans voted once morest.

Of course, there were also losses. 254 MPs voted. After the completion of the voting and the counting, the results are as follows:

– 176 YES

– 76 NO

– 2 PRESENT

From the side of SYRIZA, all MPs voted in favor, except for Pavlos Polakis who was absent.

The PASOK abstentions in the vote were:

– Evangelia Liakoulis,

– Emmanuel Chnaris,

-Ekaterini Kazani,

– Andreas Poulas,

– Stavros Michaelidis,

-Panagiotis Paraskevaidis,

-Christina Starakas,

– Odysseus Konstantinopoulos,

-Burhan Baran,

-Apostolos Panas,

– Anastasios Nikolaidis

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From the New Republic until midnight it had not been leaked who voted in favor, who voted once morest and who abstained from the process.

From the New Democracy party, 107 MPs voted “yes”, 20 voted “no”, while 31 abstentions were recorded

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ first statement

“Goal achieved. Let’s move on”, was the first statement of Kyriakos Mitsotakis to journalists following the announcement of the results. When asked regarding the positions of Antonis Samaras, he replied: “After we said that everyone has their own opinion.”

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