
Petition for removal of immunity from SYRIZA MP adopted by plenary session of Parliament Nikos Pappa.
The application for a waiver of immunity was linked to a case of false testimony that Mr. Pappas allegedly gave during the commission of inquiry.
180 deputies voted in favor of the request to waive immunity, while 99 deputies voted against.
Nikos Pappa’s reaction
“You have made a flyer about spy products against the Minister of the Hellenic Republic and are trying to limit the publication of the findings of the intercepts, which irreparably expose you,” Nikos Pappas said, addressing the majority seats minutes before the roll call began.
“My constant aim made you laugh. Especially when you are unsuccessfully trying to hide your own scandalous stories. Bay as much as you want. You make us stronger. Search as much as you can and while there is time. Because as you search, you will stumble upon your own iniquities. We have nothing to hide. So vote wisely in the future. Sixty of you will not enter the next parliament. In a parliament where a progressive majority will control all the stinking cases of the last three years, and the justice system will be given the right to do its job, said the deputy from SYRIZA.
In fact, he introduced himself as another victim of “para-state surveillance”, which in his case took place behind the “wired Mionis”. As the “organizer” of semi-state surveillance, the MP from SYRIZA appointed Kyriakos Mitsotakis as prime minister.
In particular, with regard to the ND’s position on the demand for the lifting of his immunity, Mr. Pappas noted that Parliament decides on the case of illegal recording on the same day that it closes the work of the commission of inquiry into wiretapping.
“However, the ND insists,” he said, because the ND and its leadership want to send a final blackmail message to those who have been followed so far, and ask them to be careful, because the plenary session may come sharp, deciphered the discussions held by EYP and its branches,” he said.
Referring to the work of the commission of inquiry on wiretapping, Nikos Pappas said that the government does not want the Greek people to know who ordered the surveillance of Nikos Androulakis, and also who organized the surveillance of Christos Spirtzis, who organized the surveillance of journalists. , does not want the Greek people to know about the “international burden of the country” and “that Mitsotakis is colloquially called Orban of the Balkans in Brussels.”
With information from APE-MPE
Source: Kathimerini

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