Speaking about the pre -trial investigation by the opposition, he argued that “everyone is trying to specify from a national tragedy”
“I didn’t talk about 13th but about ‘nonsense’ wagon,” the Minister of Justice told ERTNews George Floridis Speaking about the railway accident that claimed the lives of 57 people and complaints about cover -up said that “in the case of their Temps Everything has been put into account of the investigator. ” Speaking about the preliminary investigation demanded by the opposition and the reactions of the rest of the parties, he argued that “everyone is trying to speculate on a national tragedy”.
Referring to PASOK’s proposal to set up a pre -trial committee on Mr Triantopoulos, he argued that he had not been able to study the proposal as it was submitted late at night, but stressed that “the government announced that it will accept it, so it is expected to be discussed at the Parliament and the process move forward. “
“The prosecution or investigating a procedure to prosecute the ministers belongs to the Constitution in Parliament. Justice is investigating this awesome affair with its own rules as a whole, and I think the work this interrogator has done in these two years is considered by everyone and by everyone, literally by all, that it is a very exemplary and great job “Mr. Floridis said.
The Minister of Justice spoke “of a chain of lies that created a blurry image in the world”. At the same time, he accused SYRIZA by saying that “we made a provision so that we could hear the conversations. SYRIZA did not vote for it. ” Concerning the trial, he argued that ‘PASOK AND SYRIZA They did not vote for an arrangement of the trial. “
“Let us finally try to conceal the government”
Asked if the government has everything right in investigating the causes of the tragic accident, the Minister of Justice replied that he was talking with evidence by reiterating in the Tempi case that they had been heard enough lies. “Let us finally tell us the government to conceal them,” the justice minister said, noting that “it is just the justice that can find the edge.”
“The conversations are unbreakable. Not a second one is missing, ”he said characteristically, making special reference to complaints of illegal cargo.
Regarding the delay in the trial, he replied that the space for the Tempe trial is ready. At the same time, as he said, “when there are 250 lawyers who constantly contribute evidence, it is obvious that this case cannot be missing. On the basis of what has been published so far, there is nothing lacking in this case, which has not been taken into account by the investigator. “
Speaking on the subject of the case file that went to the House and the complaints that Mr Floridis was detained in the drawer replied that “the House can hide anything” by adding that anyone who is diligently could see the details that were available to everyone of Members.
“In May, the Ministry of Justice sent a dossier to a specific politician to the House. This case file was announced in plenary and was available to all parties and Members, “he said.
Concerning the references to “13 wagon” and “rubbish” he attempted to explain what had been said at times: “I never talked about 13th wagon. I talked about the famous “invisible” wagon that has been so much a reason. “
Concerning the issue of the bazaoma, he explained that his phrase “politicians talking about the rubble” was exclusively for political confrontation and not the relatives of the victims. “Some deliberately skip the framework in which the phrase was put forward,” he said.
Commenting on the killing car accident caused by an 88 -year -old driver, he talked about the changes in the Road Traffic Code and the measures being considered on the issue of older drivers: “The Ministry of Transport is considering the Reformation of the CMC and the issue will soon be on public consultation.”
Source: Skai
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