One inadequate prime minister acknowledged that he misleading Greek society for the possibility of transporting flammable materials to the commercial train, which may have cost the lives of our dozens of fellow citizens in Tempi. ” This is said in a post on X, SYRIZA President Socrates Famellos for the interview of Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

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One inadequate prime minister admitted that he misled Greek society for the possibility of transporting flammable materials to the commercial train, which may have cost the lives of our dozens of fellow citizens in Tempi.

He also admitted the crime space. On the pretext of the so -called “good purpose”, he confessed to the destruction of crime.

He also acknowledged the Inquiry. SYRIZA-PS had requested that a spokesman for the drivers, the Chairman of the Telemonic Committee, the former OSE president and the former CEO of TRAINOSE come to the House, but then the ND denied it.

To let go of the mischiefs and commit that it will allow justice to judge the politicians involved in the case file. And they will not rinse them with a pre -trial investigation that will expand the tension and will not refer anyone to the natural judge. We still remember the applause to K. Karamanlis.

Mr Mitsotakis did not talk about the European Prosecutor’s case file, who has essentially requested a pre -trial investigation of the law on the responsibility of ministers, which the government chose to ignore.

He didn’t talk about the fact that two trains were moving on the same line at high speeds for many kilometers. Not even for the control of the country by the EU for the safety of the railways.

Today, Mr. Mitsotakis proved to be incomprehensible, inadequate, scared and defeated. He attempted to gather the unmistakables, seeing the popular outcry.

SYRIZA Progressive Alliance insists on his proposal for a pre -day debate in the House of Representatives of political leaders. Mr. Mitsotakis must come and apologize to the Greek people seeking oxygen and then follow the example of his Serbian counterpart