The applause for Karamanlis was an insult to the relatives of the Tempe victims – 2024-03-30 06:59:50

Andreas Loverdos spoke regarding the motion of no confidence once morest the government on the occasion of the accident in Tempi in an interview stressing that if he was in the Parliament he would have signed it. The applause for Kostas Ah. Karamanli was an insult to the relatives of the victims of the tragedy, he underlined.

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“When I heard regarding the motion of no confidence, if I was in the Parliament I would have signed it,” said Andreas Loverdos on the “Society Hour MEGA” show, stressing that ample light must be shed on the case of the Tempi tragedy.

“85% of Greeks believe there is a cover-up. You are obliged by the Constitution and by the laws to turn on the projector. The assessment will be made if the government benefited or lost, if Mr. Mitsotakis lost or won,” he underlined.

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“The applause for Kostas Ah. Karamanli was an insult to the relatives of the victims, who are condemned to lifelong mourning. In the evening we will see if the motion of no confidence was a spotlight to see the truth or if it was a boomerang,” he said.

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Referring to the “Democrates” party, Andreas Loverdos said that they have joined Emmanuel Macron’s team.

“Democrates” is inclusive. We want to say that patriotism and reform go hand in hand. We start with the European elections, we want to aim for more than 3% and from the next day the organization for the national elections starts. We neither want to be a good ND nor a genuine PASOK. We want something new” he noted in closing.

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