"Frapes" Is Referred to the Prosecutor for Disobedience - Quarrel at the Opekepe Investigation for His Violent Abduction
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The prosecutor will tell us whether the forcible arrest of Giorgos Xylouris should be ordered, say ND - The opposition MPs withdrew in order, as they said, not to legitimize "a breach of duty"
"Fire" against the opposition for its stance on the issue of Giorgos Xylouris's non-attendance at the Parliamentary Inquiry Committee on OPEKEPE was unleashed by his post on social media...More...
The "blue" majority denied the prime minister's statement regarding OPEKEPE that "he will testify against anyone you want." The opposition withdrew.
Giorgos Xylouris, also known as “Frapes”, states in his memorandum that he will not testify in person to the Investigative Committee on the OPEKEPE scandal and will not answer the questions of the Committee members, citing the “right to silence” and the non-incrimination of the suspect or accused, due to his control by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office. New Democracy is forwarding Xylouris’ case to the Public Prosecutor’s Office, so that “…
New Democracy is forwarding the case of Giorgos Xylouris to the prosecutor, following his decision not to appear before the Parliamentary Investigative Committee on OPEKEPE. According to a statement by the ND MPs participating in the OPEKEPE Committee, “Mr. Xylouris’ choice not to appear brings him face to face with the consequences of the law.” As they state, the case will be sent immediately to the prosecutor, so that “all the prescribed proce…
In their joint statement, the New Democracy MPs on the Committee state that Mr. Xylouris' refusal to testify "brings him face to face with the consequences of
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