Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is expected to address parliament on the latest developmemts in the FYROM naming talks, after months of negotiations and just as a settlement is expected.
It is quite possible that the PM will inform parliament of the details of a prospective settlement on 14 June, during the debate on the harsh omnibus bill that contains the last prior actions for Greece to exit the bailout memorandum.
Another option being discussed is for the PM to call a debate at the level of party leaders, exclusively on the FYROM issue, but that is considered less likely.
Meanwhile, opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis has requested an audience with President Pavlopoulos, apparently to express his concerns on FYROM developments, while Defence Minister Panos Kammenos said today that his party will not vote for a prospective settlement that includes the name Macedonia.