Elections 2023: Ioannis Sarmas at the Presidential Palace to take over as caretaker Prime Minister

“It is a constitutional obligation and my duty” said Mr. Sharmas to Katerina Sakellaropoulou about assuming his duties

Acting Prime Minister Ioannis Sarmas arrived at the Presidential Palace at 1 p.m. to meet with the President of the Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, in order to co-decide the persons who will form the interim government after the formal meeting of political leaders where it was once again established that the conditions for the formation of a cooperative government do not exist.

In the dialogue that they had, Mrs. Sakellaropoulou welcomed Mr. Sharmas to her office, telling him that “I called you because, as you know, today’s council of political leaders formally found that it was not possible to form a government as provided for in Article 37, and thus we reached the last resort of the Constitution for caretaker government.

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“Mrs. President, thank you for the great honor, it is a constitutional obligation and my duty, thank you very much, I hope everything goes well”, answered Mr. Sharmas for his part.

It is noted that Mr. Sharmas was chosen as he is the senior active supreme judge of the country.