Fire against the government for managing the Railway Tragedy in Tempi has been launched by PASOK spokesman Costas Tsoukalas.
Initially, commenting on the dismissal of Kostas Genidounia by the Hellenic Train, Mr Tsoukalas spoke of the need “the company to justify the dismissal, not because it is obliged by law, but because there is a specific context and reasonable questions”.
He went on to say, speaking to the Open TV station, that “Mr Genidounia is a person who was summoned as a witness to the examination, will be a witness – when the case goes to justice – and has pointed out with out -of -court statements and letters of bad texts. A dismissal can be considered and judged lawful if the person has been judged to have bad assessments. Mr Genidounia himself argues as I realized that he had never had recommendations. “
The assessment of PASOK – KINAL spokesman is that “there is an umbrella, not to reach critical elements before justice and to have a climate of silence. This must break if we want the truth to come to light. I say this because the reasons that have imposed the dismissal have nothing to do with its performance, but possibly with a punitive disposition of part of the employer. “
Regarding the case file for any criminal liability of H. Spirtzis and Mr. Ah. Karamanlis for the Tempe tragedy, Mr Tsoukalas reiterated “if the minister seems to be referred to the minister’s criminal offenses, this should reasonably be the framework for prosecution or referral of the minister. So that there is no political system for the political system. This does not mean that we are prejudice to the court. We will study the case file. “
“The government wants to display Potemkin villages”
Concerning the under -staffing and shortages of the National Health System, Mr Tsoukalas stressed that “in 2020 the government said that the pandemic was an opportunity to make the NHS. We are five years later and everyone recognizes that not only did we not make it, but the conditions are constantly difficult. The government wants to display Potemkin villages, in essence fake representations in the world, and while failing it has stated that it has succeeded. While the prime minister himself -when something negative is revealed -comes out, recognizes the failure for which he is responsible and there is a communication mechanism that wants to display him as the one who will solve the problem he created. We observe this in both health and safety. But health is the number one good for everyone. “
He emphasized that the NHS is high on the PASOK -KINAL agenda with a focus on staffing, modernization of organizational charts and the salaries of health and all workers.
Finally, Mr Tsoukalas referred to the “reinstatement of the 13th salary to the State and in the long run the restoration of the total remuneration of civil servants. We are also talking about real evaluation, transparency and turbocharging. Because we have managers who are in these positions with simple assignments instead of judgments. All this shows the failure and hypocrisy of a government policy, which, because it concerns health, threatens the cohesion of society. We cannot have a strong public at the service of the citizen with these salaries. “