The government spokesman, Paul Marinakis, referred to the case of Lygheridis and the development of Referral to a trial of Olympic administration.
Speaking to SKAI, Pavlos Marinakis made it clear that this is a matter of justice and the government could have no reason, so he has no opinion.
Specifically, the government spokesman said of the case: “In Greece and in every rule of law, there is a distinction of powers. In this case we are talking about justice decisions.
The government’s work on the issue of the stadiums was finally to do something overall without seeing team colors to stop what was happening on the stadiums.
I remember a year ago after the murder of police officer Liggeridis, we had made any decisions on their stadiums and their operation. This was our responsibility. We were then called upon but it was done.
In the leg of criminal investigation, not that of the case only, But of every case, he has no opinion, has no reason, nor could the government have a reason. What will happen because there is the presumption of innocence is a matter of justice. Everyone in this country has a role.
Our role is not to intervene in justice, we do not comment on decisions of justice. We must not have an opinion and the same answer, we have given it for many other cases. It is clear that there is a distinction of powers. “
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