Intense was the climate in the Parliament In the prime minister’s speech Kyriakou Mitsotakisin the discussion of the recommendation pre -trial committee About the tragedy in Tempi.

The Prime Minister announced his intention to seek review of Article 86 of the Constitutionwhich concerns the responsibility of ministers, with the aim of limiting the role of the House to the relevant proceedings and to bring the cases more directly to the natural judge.

During his speech, there was a strong confrontation with the SYRIZA MP and former Minister Nikos Pappaswho reacted. Mr. Mitsotakis reminded him of his conviction by the Special Court, saying: “You, Mr Pappas, have been sentenced to 13-0 and went to justice not because your party wanted it. What are you talking about?

There was a verbal tension, with Mr Pappas shouting and provoking reactions from New Democracy MPs.

The Speaker of the House, Nikitas Kaklamanisattempted to intervene by asking Mr Pappas to calm down, with himself responding ironically: “I come, but it can?“, Provoking the immediate reaction of the Prime Minister, who commented:”Slowly blood, sir 13-0. You have been convicted by a heavy and impunity. You will not show us at all

In detail the dialogue in the plenary of the House:

K. MITSOTAKIS: We will propose the revision of Article 86 to limit the role of the House and the cases reach the natural judge faster. Don’t you want it?

(Voices from SYRIZA’s benches)

K. MITSOTAKIS: You Mr. Pappa 13-0 are doomed. And you went to justice not because your party wanted it. What are you talking about?

(Voices from SYRIZA’s benches)

N. Kaklamanis: Come. Come. Come on, Mr. Pappas.

N. PAPPAS: To come but can it stand?

K. MITSOTAKIS: Slowly blood. Slowly sir 13-0. You were convicted by the Special Court with a heavy and impunity. Slowly the blood will not show us at all. Slowly sir 13-0.

See the point of confrontation from 21:50 onwards

“Mr. Mitsotakis – he will not avoid his responsibilities”

“Mr Mitsotakis put it on his feet again in less than 13 seconds,” Nikos Pappas said after the incident, describing the prime minister “brazen, cowardly and guilty

“She rewarded Mrs. Clapa and Mrs. Adelini, who have stirred up the whole legal world, as well as the relatives of the Tempi with their stamps. Mr. Mitsotakis is characterized by his actions. But to know that cowards do not avoid their responsibilities. Mainly for the crime and the cover of the Tempi“, He concluded.

In detail the statement:

“Mr. Mitsotakis – he will not avoid his responsibilities”

Mr. Mitsotakis put it back on his feet in less than 13 seconds.

Brazen, cowardly and guilty.

She rewarded Mrs. Clapas and Mrs. Adelini, who have risen the whole legal world, as well as the relatives of the Tempi with their stamps.

Mr. Mitsotakis is characterized by his actions. But to know that cowards do not avoid their responsibilities.

Mostly for the crime and the concealment of the Tempi.