Greek government seeks new confidence vote in parliament

AFP  |  Athens 

on Monday called for a parliamentary confidence vote -- the second this year -- after the opposition sought to one of its junior ministers.

Earlier, the main opposition party had sought to deputy health over comments he had made about one of its candidates, a former star student with

Trailing in the polls, wants to galvanise his leftist ahead of European and local elections this month, and national elections scheduled in the autumn.

Polakis last month drew fire after saying it was "shameful" that the candidate -- 34-year-old -- had legally used a disability quota to find a job at a state hospital.

"Anywhere else in the civilised world, (a motion) would not be necessary as this would have gone home... he's not fit to be minister," said conservative

"To insult one of life's heroes is cowardly," Mitsotakis said.

Tsipras can count on 152 votes in the 300-seat chamber, enough to carry the motion. He had also survived a confidence motion in January.

The vote is expected to be held on Friday.

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First Published: Mon, May 06 2019. 22:25 IST