“Mr Karamanlis resigned after the tragedy and there is no personal category against himself at the moment,” the minister said.
“To pour plenty of light” in the tragedy of Tempi is called by Labor Minister Niki Kerameos, speaking to SKAI and the “Good Morning” show, noting that the government has taken initiatives to help justice all this time.
As the Minister initially stated: “It is a tragedy that has shocked us all and will continue to shock us all and we stand with full respect in front of the families of the victims. I would say that the main concern is twofold. First, to spill plenty of light, to move on to justice quickly but I will put another parameter. Not to have any shadow, it is very important in such a tragedy that no question remains unanswered. This helps catalytic in cleansing. “
And continued by saying about Discussion on what the commercial train conveyed: “What the commercial train was carrying, what happened in the place of tragedy is all the subject of justice. The prime minister himself, as a representative of the executive, can respond to what a representative of the executive can answer. And the prime minister answered clearly. When asked at this particular time, which was two weeks after the accident, he responded to the basis of the details he had in front of him and which elements with categorical way they answered the question. When asked later, in April last year, more than a year after the tragedy there he had said about the issue of exactly what the commercial train was carrying, He had explicitly said that Greek justice would judge this. This question was also answered by the Hellenic Train authorities. An official answer had been submitted, what should he needed to silence it? What is deposited in the House is a public process, shouldn’t the official document be mentioned? And as long as this progresses process, as long as light is poured, as much as more elements openobviously the material we all have at our disposal is enriched through public dialogue. ”
“All this time the government has paid, perhaps a little implicitly, a series of initiatives to help justice.”he stressed.
Asked if the magnificent rallies had not been made, Kyriakos Mitsotakis would interview, the Minister replied: “Is it bad that the prime minister came out to answer? In all the recent interviews of the Prime Minister lately there are questions about Tempi. To these questions, the prime minister will obviously answer the information he has at regular intervals. “
Mrs Kerameos then pointed out: “All this time the government has taken a number of actions to assist as much as possible. For example, if the government did nothing, there was no possibility and not all mobile ones could open. “.
For the lost video material from the cameras, the minister stressed that “This will be judged by Justice. I do not know what material the investigator has. So how do we know what’s there and doesn’t exist? Justice has all the tools and has more than it had to give justice. “
“There were three different certificates from the Fire Brigade, OSE and the Hellenic Train a few days after the accident. Obviously the interrogation must be completed, the justice should be attributed and then there will obviously be consequences on too many levels. ” pointed out.
For him Costa Ah. Karamanlis And the fact that she entered the ND lists after the accident, Mrs Kerameos replied: “This issue has nothing to do with any investigation of criminal issues for anyone. Mr. Karamanlis resigned within a few hours after the unprecedented tragedy and at the moment there is no personal category against him. If there is the slightest evidence of justice of any person, the prime minister assured that the parliamentary majority would not stand in the way. “
Finally, the Minister of Labor also referred to the increase in the minimum wage since April, stressing that it would also protect civil servants.
Source: Skai
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