By Antonis Antzolettos

Whatever the telephones have caught fire for the Tempi case from January onwards. Whatever the tragic accident is the main issue of disagreement between the government and the opposition lately. House 168 of the House, where the case file is available for Kostas Karamanlis and Christos Spirtzis, never filled.

The fact that it takes hundreds of hours to study the 59,000 files does not seem to have moved the parties and many MPs.

It is recalled that they are not allowed to take copies with them, so the only way to find out is to find themselves in the House for many hours and days.

Interesting, since Wednesday when the 10 computers of parliament opened, was particularly low and the first samples were not good. Only 13 MPs out of the 300 were curious to see what is described in the pages of the indictment. A little over 4%.

Maybe the holiday of May Day is to blame. Perhaps, however, the crisis of the political system cannot be hidden.

In any case, if everyone has taken out their findings, something is wrong. Unless Monday everything changes and the House ‘Pavlos Bakoyannis’ hall begins to be full of life.

Government and opposition are being distinguished as to whether Kostas Karamanlis will be persecuted for a misdemeanor or a felony.

The New Democracy accuses minority parties for their attitude, stressing that only the volume of the case file shows that complaints of concealment from the opposition have no basis. They point out that the arguments about Xyliou have been silent lately.

The majority do not rule out their own findings if they see that the opposition parties are trying to exploit the event politically.

PASOK and SYRIZA confirm their lonely marches as they do not intend to coordinate.

Harilaou Trikoupi stresses that there is no question of partnerships in a legal text and that they act just like last November for Convention 717, again for Kostas Karamanlis. They do not believe that once the existing executives are being persecuted for a felony, the former New Democracy Transport Minister should be treated.

As for Socrates Famellou’s party, the issue they face has to do with the collection of signatures. It is almost a given that they will file their own request for pre -trial, but they are looking for four signatures that are missing to reach 30. They will find them either from the new left that seems to be a channel or by independent MPs. They will also move in a hard line.