SYRIZA: The tragic image of Kyriakos Mitsotakis offends the memory of the victims of the Tempes

“His tragic image is an insult to the memory of the victims of the Tempes, their relatives and the Republic,” he says in a statement o , commenting on the Prime Minister’s speech in Parliament. Syriza said that “Mr. Mitsotakis remains challenging until the final fall. He refused Syriza’s proposal for preliminary questioning with the argument that we want to send Kostas Karamanlis to prison. Who told him that? We want to refer him to justice. Is the Prime Minister certain that if Mr Karamanlis is found before justice he will go to jail? Does he know anything we don’t know? He refused to answer who made the editing of the conversation given to the media to establish the prime minister verdict of human error. In his attempt to defend his sad arguments he even referred to the “state” ERT. We considered it public television. Does he know something we don’t? He officially admitted the bust for the first time but told us it was for a good cause. Shame!” But he also commented on the Prime Minister’s references to the interests by saying: “His late battle against interests unfortunately reminds his father, who in his fall decided to denounce the ‘interlocked interests’. The ‘I will not co-rule with any paracentre’ of Kyriakos Mitsotakis is the briefest joke of the post-politization. We all know each other in this place. Here we know well what he knows.” The announcement is ironically closed: “Not one goodbye to Mr Papastavrou and Mr Bratakos? Such ingratitude?”