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Gasic wins no-confidence vote
BELGRADE - Serbian Interior Minister Bratislav Gasic won a no-confidence vote in the parliament on Wednesday.
Thirty-seven of 192 MPs in attendance voted in favour of an opposition motion of no confidence for Gasic, 148 voted against and seven took no part in the vote.
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Parliament to elect president on Tuesday, vote of confidence on Saturday
The new Parliament will reconvene on Tuesday for the election of the Parliament president and the presidium, based on the proposals of the parliamentary groups and parliamentary rules.
New Greek MPs to be sworn in on Monday
The members of Parliament elected in the general elections on June 25 will be sworn in on Monday, in a celebratory opening session commencing at 11 a.m. in the presence of Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou.
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Parliament extends work period
In a decision published in the Official Gazette, the Turkish parliament has announced the extension of its working period.
The assembly, which was scheduled to go on recess on July 1, will now continue its work.
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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.
Inter-Party Parliamentary Elections Committee meets on Monday
The Inter-Party Parliamentary Elections Committee is meeting on Monday, at 16:00, under the chairmanship of the acting Minister of the Interior, Kalliopi Spanou.
The meeting will take place in the building of the Ministry of Digital Governance, in Kallithea. [AMNA]
UK's Boris Johnson quits as MP, claiming a witch-hunt
Britain's former prime minister Boris Johnson angrily quit as a member of parliament on Friday, claiming he had been forced out in a stitch-up by his political opponents.
The 58-year-old populist politician has been under investigation by a cross-party committee about whether he repeatedly lied to parliament over Covid lockdown-breaking parties when he was in office.
Bulgaria: MPs unanimously Adopted an Additional Extension of the Budget
With 207 votes "for", none against and no abstentions, the National Assembly adopted the additional budget extension with the proposed editorial proposals.
“We Continue the Change” urge Boyko Borissov to Voluntarily give up his Immunity
"We Continue the Change" calls on Boyko Borissov to voluntarily give up his immunity, announced in Yambol the deputy chairman of the WCC-DB parliamentary group Miroslav Ivanov.
According to him, Boyko Borissov's immunity should not become a guarantee for the formation of a regular cabinet:
Ioannis Sarmas to be appointed caretaker PM
Ioannis Sarmas, the president of the Court of Audit, will be appointed as the caretaker prime minister by President Katerina Sakellaropoulou after party leaders were unable to reach an agreement on forming a coalition government Wednesday.
Sarmas is expected to visit the Presidential Mansion at 1 p.m., where discussions will be held regarding the selection of interim ministers.
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