In a tactical move, SYRIZA has urged Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and other key figures to testify before the pre-investigative committee regarding the Tempi scandal. Party officials argue that the ruling party is attempting to reconstruct its strategy amidst criticism from opposition parties and public dissatisfaction. According to SYRIZA, New Democracy’s poorly orchestrated performance in the pre-investigative process risks undermining its legitimacy. The party submitted a list of witnesses and requested all relevant documentation, emphasizing the necessity for a thorough investigation. Socrates Famellos, president of SYRIZA, warned against methods that could lead to procedural invalidity and announced plans to reintroduce an amendment aligning the applicable law with the revised Article 86 of the Constitution. Critics accuse the government of fearing transparency and truth, as they allegedly resist bringing key figures, relatives, experts, and crucial evidence to light. SYRIZA insists on a comprehensive indictment and calls for progressive parties to collaborate in holding the coalition accountable.
SYRIZA Calls on Mitsotakis to Appear Before Pre-Investigative Committee
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