Intense political confrontation broke out between Maki Voridis and his PASOKwith the backdrop of OPECEPE scandal and statements by the opposition spokesman, Kostas Tsoukalafor the involvement of former ND minister in the case.
Tsoukalas: “Today, Mr. Voridis is celebrating the limitation of his offenses”
Talking to Real FMMr. Tsoukalas noted:
“Today, October 5th, we have to say many years because it is the day that Mr. Voridis is celebrating the limitation of his offenses.”
He added that the deadline has now expired, resulting in The offense is limited resulting from the Signature by Maki Voridis in 2019 to Increase in agricultural acres by 1 million.
“The government has managed to waste time, refuse the pre -trial committee for one of Mr Voridis’ actions, which – according to the European Public Prosecutor’s – had a criminal dimension and might lead to a criminal liability,” he said.
PASOK’s spokesman added meaningfully:
“Unfortunately for the truth, fortunately for the New Democracy, today we are celebrating the limitation of offenses that will never be controlled by justice, because – as Mrs Kovesi said – the government used Article 86 to avoid political persons in justice.”
Voridis: “Nothing was written – everything was judged in substance”
His response Maki Voridis came a little later through Posting on Facebook.
“I saw a clever announcement of PASOK again on the limitation of my supposed offenses,” the former minister said.
The ND MP argued that There is no limitation issueas the case was substantially judged by the House.
“A limitation issue arises when a case has not been judged. For the offenses attributed to PASOK and other parties, the House judged and rejected their proposals as manifestly unfounded. So nothing was written, “he said.
In closing, Mr. Voridis noted:
“They obviously disagree with the House decision. Another discussion, but it was judged and judged. There was no limitation period. “