“Without wanting to offset in any way, First of all we cannot talk about something we haven’t read. In this case this case file. I put aside the criminal part, which is very serious overall, apparently based on the offenses investigated by the European Prosecutor. We are not discussing this. “We don’t know” is in relation to any politicians involved. That is a serious issue in general, it is a serious matter in general. We are not discussing it and it is a “sinful” story that begins for our country – because the same sinful story in another tension, in other countries it is elsewhere – starts the corn case in the 1980s, where we had a minister, then PASOK’s minister. We only had our country for the period 1999 – 2004 to pay more than 560 million fines ”.
This was emphasized by the government spokesman Paul Marinakis In an interview with Mega, referring to the transmission of the case file for OPECEPE From the European Public Prosecutor’s Office to Parliament. He added that anyone who is allegedly from the facts of justice, that he should be responsible for him, should be held responsible and noted that from then on, if what is described in a case file is a possible criminal offense, “we are not going to close our eyes, but we are still very much”. He pointed out the same case that “the responsibility is not erased so far. Those who consider justice should be paid for the money and meant to seek the money and even priority to those who seem to have taken them and should not take them”.
Referring to the Tempe tragedy, he said that criminal liability is being investigated and currently we have a case with over forty defendants, two former ministers controlled, “because the previous ones were not done because of the limitation period, which does not mean that, there is no presumption of innocence and not yet.” About the complaint of Mrs. Karystianos wondered “how can you threaten your child’s life and not to say the names of the people you met?” And she added that it is a reasonable question, without being a field of confrontation with a mother who has lost her child.
For the meeting at the Ministry of National Defense and the possibility of Souda’s involvement, Mr Marinakis said that there is no such involvement at this time, nor would it exist, and stressed that “it is not a situation that can make a state serious to rest. Obviously when you have such a big war, you can do so.”
Finally, referring to developments with Libya, he said that Greece is doing something that is the most important, exercising its sovereign rights. “Greece is a state that respects international law. We have declared our disposal to be delimited under international law, because we have any relevant coasts with Libya,” he said. And ended up:
“We are talking to our actions. We do not sell patriotism.