The SYRIZA president mentioned names that were not included in Mr. Rammos’ letter, the ND statement said
Announcement-response to SYRIZA was issued by New Democracyrepeating what was said in Parliament by the prime minister.
As emphasized in the announcement, “Mr. Tsipras misled the Parliament by mentioning names that were not contained in Mr. Rammos’ letter”.
In more detail, the ND announcement:
“After the awkward attitude in which Mr. Tsipras found himself in the Parliament and the confirmation that the letter of the President of ADAE Mr. Rammos did not contain names, on the part of SYRIZA they felt the need to publish Mr. Tsipras’ letter to Mr. Rammos, from the beginning of December in which Mr. Tsipras was registering names.
They prove, therefore, in the most official way that Mr. Tsipras gave names to Mr. Rammos before any investigation by ADAE and not Mr. Rammos to Mr. Tsipras.
Mr. Tsipras misled the Parliament by mentioning names which were not contained in Mr. Rammos’ letter.
Really, how did these names reach Mr. Tsipras and him SYRIZA; How was Mr. Tsipras aware of the specific telephone numbers of these persons? Through which route exactly? Maybe from dirty networks?
In contrast to SYRIZA, the government has acted from the beginning in an absolutely institutional way, as was seen today in the Parliament. And he has absolute trust in the Greek Justice, in whose hands the case is now.
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