Parliament is expected to vote on Wednesday (June 9th) on the report of the Commission of Inquiry requesting the dismissal of the head of state. The decision was taken today by the conference of mayors that approved the 3-week agenda of the Assembly.
It will take 94 votes for the report to be approved, which even in other elections, such as the June 5 agreement or the constitutional changes, the Socialists have managed to secure.
However, as it is known with the vote in the parliament, the procedure of dismissal of the President cannot be called complete. This is because the Constitutional Court will decide whether the violations found by the parliament, which in the report of the commission are considered as serious constitutional violations, are in fact such.
Currently this body has 7 out of 9 members that it should have. However, any decision of this court, including the one on the assessment of constitutional violations by the President, which is accepted, requires the support of the majority of the incumbent members. So at least 5 of them should be pro-dismissal.
The term of the President ends in July 2022 and if he ends before this deadline by decision of the Constitutional Court this would be the first precedent of dismissal of a President in our country.