Live: Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ speech in the debate on the motion of censure in Parliament

The three-day session of the House following its testimony by the opposition parties closes with his speech the prime minister, who gives his resignations for ministers. Rapid political developments with the resignations of the Minister of State, Stavros Papastavros and the Deputy Minister of State, John Bratakos, due to their appointment with a businessman, which caused the Prime Minister to be disturbed. By announcement of the Prime Minister’s press office and while Kyriakos Mitsotakis was in his office in parliament he was informed that: “The Minister of State, Stavros Papastavrou, and the Deputy Minister, in spite of the Prime Minister, Giannis Bratakos, submitted their resignations to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis a moment ago. The Prime Minister thanked them for their cooperation and accepted their resignations.” “I will talk more about the truth about this accident. There will be fewer of my references to political issues. I stand with respect and humility against the pain of the people we lost,” the Prime Minister said starting his speech. “I apologized on behalf of all those who ruled… In Temby our country collided frontally with its evil self and that night, timeless gaps of the state encountered human error. That is what I am saying today,” the Prime Minister said. “I am here, as I have always been present when I needed to. At the scene of the accident, in this Chamber, I was absent only from the examination of the findings of the committee of inquiry because, the reason for the case can only have the independent justice,” Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed. See live Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to respond to everything that has been heard all these days in the House especially for the government’s handling of the Temp tragedy. On completion of the Prime Minister’s speech, the roll-call vote will begin.