Victory Kerameos: Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou’ email issue has nothing to do with the epistolic vote

The Minister of the Interior reiterated its position that it had nothing to do with the leak of the Greek expatriates, involving MEP Anna Michel Asimakopoulou. “We had said from the first moment that we want to shed plenty of light on the Asimakopoulou case. In the conclusion of the research by Maximou, specific actions are mentioned by certain individuals and immediately afterwards we had resignations,” Niki Kerameos said in an interview with SKAI. As he added “I have nothing to do with this incident” to supplement “the audit of the Ministry of Justice continues, it concerns more widely the adequacy of the procedures”. According to Niki Kerameos “the opposition wants to undermine the epistolic vote. This has nothing to do with the epistolic vote. The complainants say that we had been written to vote in the elections in 2023 and received an email of political content from Mrs Asimakopoulou. The list of epistolic votes is different. The process that is in progress is different.” “It is a completely different matter of protecting personal data and a different issue of the electoral process. To join the epistolic vote you are written now,” he added. Finally, he also referred to the next SPS bill with which, as he said, “we introduce healthy incentives so that the more good and efficient civil servants are paid more. We’re expanding incentives for the whole public. Productivity will be shown on the basis of measurable targets set at the beginning of each evaluation period.’