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SYRIZA for Tempi: Gross interference with justice to cover up

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SYRIZA for Tempi: Gross interference with justice to cover up

“Mr. Mitsotakis’ associates confirm one by one that the purpose of the three-man commission appointed by the government to investigate responsibility is nothing less than to preempt the investigation of justice and confirm the verdict of Mr. Mitsotakis before the elections, which in “mostly human error” and that there are “eternal duties” are to blame,” SYRIZA-PS said in a statement. The official opposition is calling on the prime minister to “immediately reverse his unilateral decision to set up a commission that will preempt justice investigations.” And publicly condemn their ministers.”

In particular, SYRIZA reports that “Mr. Schertzos, Minister of State, said in an interview yesterday the unthinkable that “the government will immediately, fairly and nominally place responsibilities where they should be.” “As if this is not the work of justice, but of the government,” he comments. In addition, SYRIZA reports that Mr. Economou “said today that the Commission is ‘the first level’ and that ‘there is also a judiciary next to this Commission’ and that ‘today, in fact, Mr. Mitsotakis wrote: I will invite all parties in the next parliament to set up a special committee that will investigate the painful history of the Greek railways over the past twenty years.”

“Indeed, if he proposes a cross-party commission to investigate the causes after the election, what exactly will the three-member commission do?” SYRIZA is surprised.

Following the above, he emphasizes that “they not only appoint their auditor while they are being checked, but also testify that their goal is to replace the court and damage its work.” He argues that “Scherzos’ statements to the Economist, combined with what the Prime Minister himself wrote, constitute gross interference with the work of the judiciary for the purpose of cover-up.”

SYRIZA is calling on Mr. Mitsotakis to “immediately reverse his unilateral decision to set up a commission that will pre-empt the court’s investigations.” And publicly condemn their ministers.” Finally, he notes that “respect for the dead means respect for the impartiality of those who will seek the truth.”

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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