“To give justice and to take care, so that in the future such a tragedy does not happen again,” the Labor Minister underlined.
The Minister of Labor and Social Security, Niki Kerameos, described the need for the need to move on to the Tempe tragedy case, speaking on a broadcast of the OPEN television station.
“This is very important and it is very important for the whole cleansing that there will really be great light and we will all find out what happened in every detail. To attribute justice and take care of such a tragedy in the future, “the Labor Minister said.
“Justice should go quickly, but to proceed with documented and answering all the questions, not to leave a shadow,” Ms. Kerameos said.
Indeed, he stressed that in these large demonstrations a national, collective demand emerged: “All these people went there for some reason and this is something that no one can overlook. It doesn’t matter the party sign in my opinion. It is a collective, a national demand first to spill plenty of light, secondly to have cleansing, to give justice, and to ensure that the country never relives such a tragedy. “
Concerning the duration of the investigation, the Labor Minister said: “Imagine the interrogation had been completed and the interrogation was completed in six months and that these 300 relatives’ requests had not been answered. How many unanswered questions would remain? Some of them may be unfounded, some may be very well founded. Alas, if this process had progressed without giving the answers. “
Referring to the judicial investigation, Ms. Kerameos noted: “Justice is constantly collecting materials and how important is it for example that there are more experts?”
The Minister of Labor then reiterated the need for justice and emphasized the respect, which should be dealt with by the relatives of the victims. “Here we stand I would say with a feeling and the feeling is respect. Respect for the families of the victims, respect for this tragedy and, so I am talking about the performance of justice, which, in my opinion, must have two characteristics. The first is as quickly as possible to investigate the case and awarding justice and the second is as qualitative. I emphasize no shadow. No shadow, why do I say that? Because it is a matter of respect, in addition to the operation of a rule of law. We bend our head, respect and do everything that goes through our power in order to assist justice in this very difficult objective work. Respect”.
Ms. Kerameos listing the government’s legislative initiatives for the faster investigation of the case and facilitating investigative procedures, noting the legislative initiative to open all the mobile phones and to be able to do so in rail accidents. in justice.
Responding to whether the government’s mistakes were made, the minister commented: “The government did everything in its power to expedite the procedures, based on the data it had before it. Afterwards, it is possible that some of the data provided to the government may not be accurate. We don’t know that. At the moment, what do we know? That 15 days after the accident, the prime minister had an X information written by the Hellenic Train Fire Brigade that there was no suspicious load. “
Ms Kerameos also referred to the prime minister’s attitude, saying: “The prime minister felt the need to answer reasonable questions that the whole society has. The questions raised yesterday are the ones we hear everywhere, we see them on the internet, and it considered his duty and his duty to come forward with complete sincerity and to say that things have. To shed more light on this real tragedy. There is no doubt that this is a tragedy that has shocked us all and will continue to shock us all. “
Source: Skai
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