The Tempe crime is the x-ray of corruption and entanglement in our country“, underlined the president of Plevsis Eleftherias, Zoe Konstantopoulou speaking in Parliament on the debate on the proposal submitted by the KKE for the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry on Tempi.

She spoke of “corruption that kills” and for “culmination of a long course of indifference and political collusion at the expense of ordinary people“, while declaring that her party will vote in favor of the Inquiry, the Preliminary Investigation and “every investigative process”.

He emphasized that he will “personally represent” Freedom Sailing at the Inquiry, to ensure that the former Minister of Infrastructure, Kostas Karamanlis and the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, will also be present.

Mrs. Konstantopoulou accused the government that after the sacrifice of the 57 victims, “political and party games are being played”, by the “known cover-up mechanisms”.

He also accused the government of considering that “41%” “washed her away” and “they walk around as supposedly vindicated”, assuring that evidence and testimonies will come to light that will highlight the responsibilities of its members and vindicate the victims. “If you attempt to vote against the criminal investigation you will regret it very bitterly“, he explained, commenting that the “only” what the ND is interested in is “the political cost”.

At the same time, he left sharp points for the Tsipras government, stressing that “all remain in positions of power» even after the Eye, the fires and the floods, they didn’t even exist “moral censure».

He spoke, however, of the “the beginning of another path” from today “toward the truth”, “toward accountability” and “toward accountability”.

Our country is in this situation because no one has ever been sufficiently punished for the ongoing crimes against citizens“, said Z. Konstantopoulou characteristically, accusing the ND of “as part of this system of impunity it is only natural that she gives her change to block the criminal investigation” and denouncing, among other things, the “corrupt privatization policy” and the Tsipras government which “sold out» of railways.

This Commission of Inquiry, as long as it is within our power, will go to the end, to the full truth“, concluded the president of Plevsis Eleftherias.