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“That’s what he used to say to Tsipras…” –

A meeting with a relative of a victim of the crime of Tempe and his lawyer, <a href="https://www.world-today-news.com/syriza-dragon-generation-without-a-dragon-the-step-2024-03-10-071350/" title="SYRIZA: Dragon generation without a dragon – THE STEP
– 2024-03-10 07:13:50″>Michalis Kalogirou, was held by two high-ranking members of the official opposition party on Monday morning in the wake of the announcement of the submission of a proposal for the establishment of a Pre-Inquiry Committee, with the appointment not going as well as the former Minister of Justice and close associate of Alexis Tsipras would expect.

One of the two parliamentary members of SYRIZA, who has contributed the most to the political initiatives of the party in Parliament for the attribution of responsibility regarding the fatal train accident, made it clear from the beginning that whatever he has to say he will say it exclusively and only to the relative of the victim. “I will only talk with you…” he said, excluding the former prime minister’s partner from the conversation.

According to the information, the atmosphere “weighed” more when M. Kalogirou allegedly complained about a lack of communication in relation to the course of the case, with the specific parliamentary member who undertook the writing of the SYRIZA proposal for the establishment of a Pre-Inquiry Committee objecting that nor had it crossed the mind of his interlocutor the initiative to upgrade the indictment resulting from the alteration of the place of the tragedy, indirectly questioning the legal capacity of Mr. Kalogirou.

In fact, it seems that M. Kalogirou – despite being a former Minister of Justice – was unaware of the fact that the case file on the bribery has been forwarded to the Parliament and in fact, in a way that caused popular sentiment because it arrived at the Parliament a few days before the parliamentary work “froze” due to European elections.

“That’s what he said to Tsipras and we got to where we are…” was the conclusion of the experienced parliamentarian, which he confided in documentonews.gr.

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