Pappas: Thoughts of a motion of mistrust against the government had started with Asimakopoulou case

The MP of SYRIZA, went on to reveal that there was preparation with the other opposition parties for anti-government before the publication of the “Step”, Nikos Pappas speaking in Action24 and answering the question why now the motion of disbelief and why it is identified with the publication highlighted features: “There has been a wave that the relatives of the victims raised. A million signatures have been collected and there is no political authority that could deafen up against this wave of claim for the truth.” “Who told you there were no debates without seeing the light of publicity among opposition parties? The thought had already matured. These are not done from one night in the morning.” Pappas referred to the Asimakopoulou case, with the leak of personal data of Greek expatriates and stressed that since then there has been the thought of the escalation of reactions against the government, and after the latest developments in Tembis, it was considered appropriate for the opposition parties to make the motion of mistrust against the government of the ND.