Show Constantopoulou just before Kostas Karamanlis’ speech in Parliament

There has been a great deal of talk about the motion of censure in Parliament. The tension was sparked by the President of the Freedom Sea, who for a long time disagreed with the ND MPs. Zoe Konstantopoulou asked for the floor for a few minutes and after making observations on how she reacted to what she said to Kostas Karamanlis then referred to Kyriakos Mitsotakis who she accused of hiding and choosing to speak last as accused. At that time, the Minister of Health, Adonis Georgiades, intervened and the following dialogue followed: Don’t make any comments. Are you a prosecutor, ma’am? Z. Constantopoulou: You’re telling me, aren’t you? H. Buras: You’re not in court. Please address the audience Z. Constantopoulou : What did you say? A. Georgiades: Ms. National Prosecutor Th. Bouras: Please continue Z. Constantopoulou: you are exposed Th. Bouras: I’m not exposed and I’m not afraid of you. Don’t address the audience but the Bureau of Z. Constantopoulou: are you telling me? Don’t you hear the riot? You and Mr. Georgiadis are exposed for this and you see me as D.A. T. Buras: please we also have tolerances. You are not in court Z. Constantopoulou: Mrs. Papakosta the family of Plakias replied and I am with the family of the 3 girls who cut the thread of their lives. Addressing Costas Karamanlis he asked him for explanations why he came down as a candidate Member in agreement with the Prime Minister and to say what he decided and what he discussed with Mr. Mitsotakis. For a long time the President of the Freedom Sea was negotiating with the Bureau saying: you have been caught in the pain of the timer while it becomes this disgrace below. In closing Zoe Konstantopoulou said addressing Kostas Karamanlis: It’s embarrassing and I’m ashamed of you! The speech was then taken by the MP of the ND Constantine Vlassis who accused Mrs. Constantopoulou of trying to build a career. New Left MP Sia Anagnostopoulou followed, who among other things accused the government that all she cares about is not the victims but to maintain a majority drain. See live K. Hatzidakis: More than Tembis care about votes earlier, taking the floor Minister of National Economy and Finance Kostis Hatzidakis said among others: “The opposition heat leads to a desperate and furious opposition. If the motion of censure is voted on in theory, the problem will not only be that the government that has restored the country’s prestige will have fallen. But that he will be called upon to rule a toxic opposition without any plan! “ “The opposition, he stressed, violates basic rules on policy in force in all European countries, ignores the presumption of innocence and ignores the rules of a fair trial. He doesn’t care as much about victims as about polls!”. Referring to the Tempes tragedy the Minister for National Economy and Finance stressed that there is no one who is not shocked, no one who has not thought that the children on the train could also be his children. And no one believes that there are no political responsibilities – and not the government. “The Prime Minister himself and the then Minister of Transport who immediately submitted his resignation. But there is no one who does not believe that in the Tempe accident, human errors played a decisive role. As that night the OSE General Traffic Regulation was violated 7 times in very few minutes. I myself have heard with my ears opposition MPs in the Committee of Inquiry admit it,” he said. He added that the only one gained from a possible cover-up of responsibility for this tragedy is at a purely political level the opposition. “Surely not the families of the victims and certainly not the government. Because citizens in these cases do not want any shadow left in such cases. And they punish anyone who tries that.” Mr. Hatzidakis recalled that – in contrast – the New Democracy for the Eye denounced government responsibilities, errors and omissions but did not ask for criminal responsibilities of Ministers to be investigated nor did its MEPs denounce the matter in European and international forums. “Neither had the New Republic. SYRIZA, of course, had not thought of such things either. But neither does PASOK, who now does other things! All victims are victims and all families are hurt. It is clear to me that this ruthless demagoguery serves nothing but petty party needs! The families of the victims have nothing to expect from such an opposition. Who doesn’t care as much about victims as about polls,” he noted. “The hopes of all of us – and ours, as we are no less sensitive human than you – are in Justice. A Justice that will stand up to circumstances and conduct a fair trial! “