Marinakis: They want to link the Asimakopoulou case to the epistolic vote and this is dangerous

Once again, the government representative has received a rain of questions in the case of the leak of personal data of immigrants who have reached the hands of the MEP. Paul Marinakis said that the mission took place between the two elections and that “the attempt to involve Mrs. Kerameos has no basis. She wasn’t even a minister but a candidate for MP. They’re trying to create an issue where it doesn’t exist. They put in every possible and unlikely name. They have referred to Mr. Voridis who had already resigned.” And go on: “The interior ministry does not give emails and what happened should not have happened. The ND doesn’t have lists like that. And there’s no other complaint against the Southwest. Trying to connect it to a party shows what they want to do. We’ve never underestimated the subject. For us the words responsibility and resignation are not unknown. It’s for the opposition. As a government, we tightened up the law. Moving our finger on a subject those who pride themselves irrevocably condemned for offenses and those who have no problem replacing the people who had set up justice ministries, go a long way. The most dangerous thing is trying to connect to the epistolic vote. They do it because they voted against the epistolic. They won’t make it.” On whether there is a political issue with Mrs. Kerameos repeat: “There is no issue with the Interior Minister. He wasn’t even a minister. It’s unthinkable. The opposition is trying to work this out. They seek the resignation of Kerameas those who never resigned for anything.” Asked why the government has rushed to come to a conclusion, and if the election process is in doubt, he wondered: “How is it raised in doubt while some emails were leaked? Elections are made in absolute secrecy and if anyone wants to connect it builds a dangerous narrative. We have an obligation to preserve our city. What does it have to do with a bad guy giving an email? You know how elections are held. What does the intransigent electoral process have to do with the e-mail leak? The opposition asks for prior to the resignation of Kerameas and if it does not believe our own investigation let him wait for justice.”