Avlaia is falling today in the work of the Special Preliminary Committee to investigate the possible commitment of the wrongdoing of breach of duty by former Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Costas Ah. Karamanlis, about the Railway Tragedy of Tempi.
This is essentially the last meeting of the preliminary, with the aim of discussing the findings of the referral of Kostas Ah. Karamanlis in regular justice, something he requested in a memorandum sent to the Commission by the former minister.
PASOK and SYRIZA withdrew from the committee responsible, with the two parties setting up the process and denouncing the government for circumvention of the Constitution.
ND is expected to submit the finding where it will also be put to the vote to be approved by a majority, while the meeting is expected to be episodic as opposition parties will once again boast how the work of this committee was done and accuse the government majority of circumventing the constitution.
Immediately afterwards, the majority finding will be submitted to Parliament Speaker Nikita Kaklamanis in order to designate the Day of discussion in plenary, After the end of which the decision will be made by secret ballot.
Today is the fourth meeting held by the Commission since its constitution.
At the previous meeting, the controlled former Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Costas Ah. Karamanlis had sent a memorandum in which he mentioned his desire to complete the case and proof of his innocence by starting criminal prosecution by the plenary in order to interrogate from an investigator designated by the Judicial Council, in accordance with Article 856. duty or any other criminal act on the case of the Railway Tragedy of Tempi.
Following the closed doors of the committee, statements by the parties are expected.
Source: Skai
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