“Attack” by the government by PASOK President, who cited the revelations about OPECEPEPE
Acute was the attack launched by Nikos Androulakis In government from the plenary step, citing the revelations to OPEKEPE, the prime minister’s recent announcement of the removal of civil servants’ permanence and the opacity of public works such as BOAK, whose construction contract is being discussed in Parliament.
The president of the PASOK-Main of Change has accused the government of tooling the constitutional review that shows that its policy is not measured. “It is not the fault of any constitution, neither for corruption, nor for the disagreement, nor for the client state of the New Democracy. You are absolutely responsible. You are the architects of the corruption and the decency of the last six years. “
Climbing his rhetoric, Nikos Androulakis argued that the ND is excellent in rooster and corruption and stressed that PASOK would not allow Hungary.
In particular, commenting on the government’s proposal to set up a Democratic Committee on the Tempe accident, he argued that the ND had built an offense to relieve Kostas Karamanlis. “How is it possible to present yourself as defenders of truth and transparency, when you block the 717 research and the telecommunications that there is a causal relevance to the Tempe tragedy? And now you are coming again – while many non -political persons are being investigated for the same case – and while there is a mature case by Mr Bakaimis in Parliament to build an offense for Mr Karamanlis to lead him to acquittal, not even a misrepresentation disruption. Offense to your measures. Well, do you underestimate the intelligence of the Greek people? You trample the Constitution and make fast track pre -trial, now you construct an offense to lead it to acquittal. Your policy is not a measure. The most terrible of all is the new argument we hear from some of your executives: and what will happen, he says, if all New Democracy MPs do not identify with their party’s proposal and there are no 151 MPs? Is there a solution. If Mr Mitsotakis does not trust his Members, let’s vote on PASOK’s pre -trial proposal for Mr Karamanlis’ criminal responsibilities and stop playing a cheap theater over a tragedy, “said Nikos Androulakis.
He called for the convergence of the Committee on Institutions and Transparency so that the OPEKEPE ministers and presidents would provide explanations.
“In six years you have changed six commanders to OPECEPE. Any serious prime minister would call on their ministers and say “what’s going on there? Why does one go after another? ” And it would take the initiative to stop corruption. So don’t try to appear as purists. You are the architects of corruption on the OPECEPE issue.
A administration came from ASEP and you were persecuted. Whoever was talking, you were sending him on the sidelines. Is it worried that in the end will it camp a European prosecutor in Athens? Does it worry you? How many ongoing cases have your government and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office? And do you play it excellent? You are in corruption. You are in Roussefeti. Where there is an institutional counterweight, you undermine it, “said PASOK-KINAL.
Mr Androulakis did not fail to comment on the tensions and objections of Defense Minister Nikos Dendia on Turkey’s involvement in EU defense equipment where he noted that the conditions for the participation of a country that disputes its sovereign rights could not appear as success. “You owe full information on the connection cable with Cyprus and obstruction by Turkey,” he said.
Concerning the construction and concession of the BIAK in Crete, he spoke of the absence of transparency and requested answers for toll placement and construction timetable, while criticizing that there was no strategic planning of the country’s infrastructure. “Transparency and accountability are absent, direct assignments are made, no contract is controlled,” he added, concluding: “We insist on defending the obvious. A rule of law, transparency and social responsibility is our debt to the Greek people. “
Upon completion of his intervention, Mr. Androulakis exchanged allegations with the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Christos Dimas.