Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Tuesday took a “que” from
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Tuesday took a “que” from a recently resigned minister to announce that his government will soon submit draft legislation abolishing the statute of limitations for offenses covered under the law on ministers’ liability.
Mitsotakis, taking to his FB page, said the initiative will be included in the next draft bill to be submitted to Parliament by the justice ministry.
The Greek prime minister’s statement came shortly after Christos Triantopoulos, deputy elected from Mitsotakis’ center-right New Democracy (ND) party, requested that he face a regular judicial process in the case involving the partial covering over of a tract of land directly next to where two trains crashed into each other on the ill-fated evening of Feb. 28, 2023 – now known as the deadly Tempi rail collision.
In a letter directed to the Parliament president, Triantopoulos, who resigned as a deputy minister earlier this month, calls on his fellow MPs to immediately file a misdemeanor dereliction of duty charge against him and refer the case to the courts.
“All of the opposition is already sure of Christos Triantopoulos’ alleged guilt, as well as a supposed ‘coverup’. Therefore, all of the political wings in Parliament are
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