Tempi tragedy: In the plenary session of the Parliament today, the conclusion of the examination – 2024-03-21 10:49:26

In plenary session of the Parliamentis discussed today, the conclusion of the commission of inquiry on “the investigation of the crime of Tempe”. In the conclusion, which was approved by the majority of the commission, it was emphasized that, if the rules of the General Traffic Regulation had been strictly observed, the accident of February 28, 2023 in Tempe, would not have happened.

The opinions of the opposition have been submitted to the same conclusion, with SYRIZA-PS to emphasize that the culprits must be foundj, however high they may be, the PASOK-Movement for Change to speak of attempted governmental cover-up of responsibilities for Tempe, the KKE to note political and criminal responsibilities to the relevant ministers since 2010 and then, the Greek solution to ask for her impeachment of transport ministers since 2012 and then, the New Left to propose it further investigation with the establishment of a preliminary investigation committeethe KO Spartans to record as self-evident the competence in principle of the Judicial Authoritiesand the KO Win to perform responsibilities to the prime minister and the co-competent ministers 2009-2023. THE Freedom Sailingwhich did not submit a proposal of opinion, reported through its president Z. Konstantopoulou that there was a cover-up of the Tempi crime, by order of the government.

Today’s meeting will begin with statements by the party speakers, while the leaders of the opposition parties are expected to take the floor.

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