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Motion to censure rejected – Protesters are booing the MPs leaving the Parliament (VIDEOS-PHOTOS)

Clashes occurred between protesters & anti-riot police forces

Newsroom June 16 11:29

The motion to censure made by the main opposition party of New Democracy against the SYRIZA/ANEL government for the agreement with FYROM, has been rejected.
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A total of 280 MPs voted: 153 voted ‘NO’ and 127 voted ‘YES’ thus voting against the government.

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However, ANEL’s MP Dimitris Kammenos voted against the coalition government his party is a part of by voting in favor of New Democracy’s motion.

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ANEL’s president and minister of Defence Panos Kammenos, reacted immediately sending a letter to the House Speaker, announcing that Dimitris Kammenos is no longer a member of ANEL.

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At the same time, people participating in the rally outside the Parliament at Syntagma square, clashed with police forces who used tear-gas and flash-bang grenades against the protesters.

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Members of the organization committee denounced the actions of the police force, accusing them of attacking the protesters for no apparent reason and without warning.

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Protesters were booing the MPs as they were leaving the Parliament.

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