With obvious reference to the rail tragedy of Tempsthe prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated at her press conference TIF How “every time I talk about this tragedy, I bend my head and reflect on the lives that were so unjustly lost.”
The prime minister launched an attack on those who, he said, “insisted on the existence of illegal load”, describing this persistence as “unprecedented misery that toolizes the pain of relatives”.
‘We want the trial’
Referring to the judicial development of the case, Mr. Mitsotakis stressed:
“We all have to want the trial. An interrogation that lasts for two years must be completed at some point, in order for the defendants to go to court, to be tried and those responsible for being punished. This is the justification of the relatives and the best performance in memory of young children lost. “
Criticisms for ‘conspiracy theories’
The prime minister complained that the recycling of theories of illegal load involved “parties that were supposed to be institutionally responsible and the media”, which, he said, “showed unlikely people to say unlikely things”.
Finally, he noted that “we are constantly struggling to make the rail safer, with results that are already visible.”
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