Of Dimitris Gatsiu
The government keeps the engine of legislative initiatives “hot”, in the midst of the political heat.
With the prime minister’s signal for continuous project production having been sent to the government officials, during the last cabinet meetings and public positions of Mr. Mitsotakis, the agenda of reforms, with a social sign, is at the forefront of the strategy of Megaros Maximos.
Hence the prime minister will be, once again, today in the Plenary Session of the Parliament, in order to intervene in the discussion of the bill of the Ministry of Health on Medically Assisted Reproduction.
A bill, the social sign of which he himself has highlighted, as it “modernizes the existing framework and provides solutions to problems that plague many women.
The draft law introduces the necessary regulations, in order for our country to adapt its legislation to the huge leaps that medical science has achieved in recent years, while, among other things, it provides:
– The increase of the age limit for women who can resort to medically assisted reproduction from 50 to 54 years.
-The possibility of cryopreservation of reproductive material, zygotes and fertilized eggs also for social reasons, and the abolition of the upper limit of 20 years regarding its duration.
-The right of the person to deposit unfertilized reproductive material for cryopreservation without the consent of his or her spouse or the party with whom he or she has entered into a cohabitation agreement or partner, as well as for its free use in the event of divorce, annulment of marriage, separation , termination or termination of the cohabitation agreement or termination of his free union.
-The express provision that the disposal of reproductive material for the creation of Cryopreservation Banks, regardless of the existence of recipients at the time of disposal, is not a prohibited disposal.
-The possibility of receiving and cryopreserving a donor’s reproductive material from a Cryopreservation Bank, regardless of the existence of recipients in the given time period,
-The ability of the donor to decide for himself or herself about his or her anonymity.
– The establishment of a Medically Assisted Reproduction Unit and a Cryopreservation Bank exclusively for the service of HIV-positive persons.
Advancing the reform agenda
Today’s presence of the Prime Minister in the Plenary is the second in a week. The intervention of Mr. Mitsotakis was preceded by the debate on the Ministry of Education’s bill regarding the upgrading of the country’s Higher Educational Institutions, with government officials pointing out that Maximos Palace and co-competent ministries are promoting strategies, with a strong reformist and social character, at the moment that the president of SYRIZA and the official opposition party openly choose to move on the… path of polarization.
In this context, from the floor of the Parliament, the prime minister is expected to raise the tone of his political criticism towards Mr. Tsipras and Koumoundourou, this time on the occasion of “the wretched and vulgar attempt to take advantage of the court decision on the dismissal with restrictive conditions of the condemned, Dimitris Lignadis, charging it to the government”.
Essentially, it will be the… second wave of counterattack against “the toxicity of the official opposition”, after the… political nails of Kyriakos Mitsotakis against Mr. Tsipras and Mr. Bernardakis, with the peak of the unprecedented in political history characterizations of the SYRIZA MP for the Minister of Education , Niki Kerameos.
“I’m afraid that what we saw was not and is not an isolated phenomenon…This Bernardism is essentially a polarization. It is a Syrisaic Pharisaism…It is what has been called the exoglamization of public life.
It is the last piece of populism. It is the toxicity that I warned that SYRIZA would poison the political atmosphere every day… It is the norm in your party”, the Prime Minister had emphasized, speaking in the Parliament.
On the occasion of the Lignadis case, government officials note that the attempt by Mr. Tsipras and SYRIZA to blame the court decision on the government and the prime minister reminds of who Koumundourou is.
“They are not making excuses for nothing, in order to serve political expediencies… It is obvious the attempt to grossly politically exploit a court decision, to which there may indeed be objections. SYRIZA, which has assumed the role of “people’s judge”, has not shown the same sensitivity to other cases”, they report.
Source: Capital

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