The Minister of Justice, Costas Tsiaras, harshly criticized SYRIZA, attributing cheap, irresponsible and inexpensive micro-political logic to him and characterizing the motion of censure against the government he submitted as a “firework”, emphasizing that through it he seeks a solution to his own strategic impasses. “You are unlucky gentlemen of the Official Opposition. Your efforts to highlight the problems that have arisen in the present time, bring to the surface the projects and the days of your own government. And there, any evaluation effort by the citizens is not only negative for you but has the absolute refusal of society for your return. “Because the citizens continue to support the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government with their trust”, Mr. Tsiaras emphasized and added: “This trust of the citizens towards the Prime Minister and his government is reasonable and expected that it will confirmed tonight and with the vote of confidence of the deputies “.
“The Official Opposition has chosen to file a motion of censure against the government for reasons dictated by a specific expediency. In the motion of no confidence he states that the Mitsotakis government does not enjoy the trust of the citizens. We can assume that either Mr. Tsipras did not read the recent polls or did not understand them. But I do not think either is happening. The truth is that Mr. Tsipras reads and understands the polls that reveal the cycle of devaluation of himself and his party and seeks solutions to his strategic impasses. “But this is a cheap and inexpensive Opposition,” said the Minister of Justice. He continued: “The real reason he chose to table a motion of censure, as he knows that the government has a comfortable parliamentary majority, is his personal stabilization and not change. Its aim is to maintain the existing political balance between the major and minor opposition. “But it does not respond to any solution, it does not trigger political developments because they are just fireworks that do not concern society.” “Their citizens are concerned about the real problems to which the ND government provides solutions. “And society closes its ears to anarchic cries,” he stressed.
Then, the Minister of Justice emphasized the goals of ND’s policies which are, as he said, “how the state will become more flexible, more friendly, more just”. “With active policies we move forward to support citizens, households, businesses. Society is interested in upgrading the judiciary, the rule of law. That is why we are proceeding with the modernization of justice with its digitization being on the path of implementation “, Mr. Tsiaras pointed out.
“Society is interested in tangible results,” he said. “The strengthening of meritocracy and accountability, the quality of justice with a new generation of judges who will be trained for life, the tightening of sentences for heinous crimes and the actual sentencing, which you did not vote for, all concern the citizens.” .
He also spoke about new institutional tools promoted and voted by the government, “for faster delivery of justice, for creating a veil of protection for over-indebted households with strong guarantees”, but also for major interventions for the protection of human rights and genuine protection of human rights. social groups “. “With these criteria we proceed with the national action plan and not with the micropolitical needs of the Opposition. Our society values, and continues to show its confidence in the government of ND. This is also confirmed by opinion polls “, he pointed out.
“We know that the justice system suffers from chronic problems and pathogens that have worsened in the pandemic crisis. The big thorn remains and is the huge delay in the time of administration of justice “, commented the parliamentary representative of KINAL-PASOK, Nadia Giannakopoulou. “Justice must be done faster. This is the big question and so far people do not see it. Tell us what measurable results your policies produce in the daily lives of citizens and what you will do to solve this problem. “We submitted proposals but you are deaf”, said Ms. Giannakopoulou.
The response of the Minister of Justice was immediate, stating: “I will not hide behind my finger. The truth is that we really expected better results to be seen, which unfortunately due to a pandemic we did not see happening in its entirety. And the truth is that there is a specific reform plan. We have made real leaps. But it is time, with discussion and with the support of all, to take the next step that will bring better results. “Because justice is the basic function of democracy itself and we must strengthen it to improve it together, with the contribution and contribution of all parties.”
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