I humbly bend my head in front of 57 souls and their own people said the Speaker of the House at the start of today’s meeting
By Yannis Anifantis
A minute’s silence was observed shortly after 09.00 this morning by the House of Representatives in memory of the 57 victims of the Tempi tragedy, expressing its respect two years after the railway accident.
“I humbly bend my head in front of 57 souls and their own people. To those who can essentially not request justification. Because “justification” would be to turn their loved ones back. These people are seeking justice and will have it, people to spoil, “Nikitas Kaklamanis said from the Bureau’s headquarters during the anniversary, giving a promise to all Tempi families that” the Greek Parliament will stand up to the circumstances “.
Referring to the central slogan of the rallies “I don’t have oxygen”, the Speaker of the House emphasized: “Oxygen, as you all know, is a primary element for life. And most of all it is colorless, odorless and tasteless. So, ladies and gentlemen, we must all keep it. To treat it as it should be: as something valuable, colorless and clear from our own humble ambitions. “
“We can’t baptize the ‘good’ or ‘bad’ justice, as it suits us. Justice is one and independent. It is an autonomous, living organism with its own rules, its own rhythms, its own processes. So let her do her job, “the Speaker of the House said, adding that today’s rallies are a pandemic request to clarify the case but also” a voice of generalized fear and anxiety that some people cultivated in the world to “blur” them.
The “present” at the meeting was given by many blue members and members of the government. The opposition leaders were present in plenary were the president of Freedom Freedom, Zoe Konstantopoulou and the President of the Greek Solution, Kyriakos Velopoulos.
Source: Skai
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