Karystianou’s shocking response to the incomprehensible Voseberg

The shameful attack of the ND MEP was not answered. Eliza Woseberg, against him Maria Karystianou who fights for Justice in the deadly crime of Tempe.

“There is not the slightest shame, on the contrary, arrogance and callousness reign,” wrote M. Karystianou in X, among other things, in response to Voseberg who accused him, yesterday, “to come to Brussels and complain about the direction of Costas. Arvanitis “, although he shamelessly claimed that M. Karystianou was “disrespecting the country” and disrespecting him.

“And if you think your constituents are okay with you considering their children are expendable and won’t answer if something happens to them because they voted for you, you’re wrong. So stop the grain candy between right and left. The question concerns us all!”, added Maria Karystianou to X.

“It should also be mentioned that the proposal I made to you is with the energy of the People’s Party, to which you belong, to give me a platform, to talk about Tempi, but because the party is above all for you, of course you refused. With me,” said Tempi Victims Association president 2023.

Voseberg’s new attack

It is surprising that the MEP ND He hastened to answer again to Maria Karystianou, via X, writing: “We have one difference Mrs Karystianou. I trust the Judge of our country, not you.”

Eliza Woseberg he didn’t apologize and he did not feel the need to withdraw the unacceptable statements slander a mother who seeks the truth about the criminal death of her child.

Maria Karystianou’s answer in detail

“You did not surprise me with your statements. Quite the opposite.

I wonder, however, how this will appear to your colleagues in Brussels when they find out that a member of the Greek parliament is attacking a citizen and even a petitioner who has an open case in the Commission, of which you are the President . By avoiding your institutional position, you openly promote the government’s positions and discredit European legitimacy. I would imagine that something like this has never happened before. Shame indeed.

We would be concerned about the initiation of the trial if you did not stand against the victims and against the offender.

Those who spread the dirt so it wouldn’t be checked, we’ll delete the videos and edit the audio so we don’t find out about the illegal cargo. But also the willing scandalous Investigator, who allowed all of the above, knew for months that the children in the canteen did not die immediately from the collision but were burned alive, there is a technical study in his drawer by a specialist professor, who one of the best in the world for the ignition, which speaks of a load of about 30 tons of hydrocarbons, which caused an explosion but still looking for scientists to produce a more convenient study. This is for silicone oils that do not stand scientifically …. so as not to start an inspection for illegal cargo transfer and to enter the tombstone of the fast track diversion to a scheduled trial with bad investigative material.

These are slowing us down. Otherwise everything is clear. We have all the names of the people involved. Those responsible would be in jail immediately if we lived in a Rule of Law. But there is no shame in the least, on the contrary, a regime of arrogance and callousness, that is why in our evaluation we are in the last places in Europe. Don’t you know?

And if you have trouble understanding our position in words, imagine it in party terms. Right-wingers were killed on the train and right-wingers were also injured.

And if you think your constituents are fine with you thinking their children are expendable and won’t react if something happens to them because they voted for you, you’re wrong.
So stop the grain candy between right and left. The question concerns us all!

And since you are defending Mr. Karamanlis, I remind you that he was not acquitted. Instead he pleaded guilty because he hid behind the immunity he thinks gave him government backing. If he were innocent, he himself would demand that his responsibilities be investigated, and if he were innocent, he would seek the recognition of his innocence from his natural judge and not be put under the shadow of the protection generously offered to him by the Government faithfully. serving. You are a lawyer, you should know that.

And since I only personally speak the truth and since you chose to make our personal conversation public (of course falsified as we did not talk about anyone in particular) the suggestion I made to you energetically that the party of the Communities, to which you belong, give me a platform, it must also be mentioned to talk about Tempi, but because the party is above all for you, of course you rejected me.”

Statement by K. Arvanitis: Ms. Voseberg undermining his institutional role

Referring to the recent interview of the President of the TRAN Commission Eliza Vosenberg regarding the role of the European institutions in the investigation of the tragic accident in Tempe and the role of the relatives of the victims, the Head of the Euro Group SYRIZA said Arvanitis Kostasmade the following statement:

“A few days before the start of the hearings of the Commissioner’s candidates and the first performance of Apostolos Tzitzikostas before the European Parliament, Mrs. Vosenberg confirmed all our fears about what the Mitsotakis government is trying to do in synergy with Ursula Von der Leyen.

Ms Vosenberg, chairman of the European Parliament’s TRAN Transport Committee, which is tasked with investigating the Tempe crime, Europe’s worst rail disaster, said that Greek MEPs should not draw attention to member states’ mistakes. He admits, therefore, that there are bad texts, which must be hidden from the institutions and citizens of Europe. Even more so when Mrs. Vosenberg’s “bad texts” involve a violation of the basic principles of the rule of law.

Unfortunately, we can confirm, with Apostolos Tzitzikostas as Transport Commissioner and Mrs. Vosenberg as president of the European Parliament’s Transport Committee, the culmination of efforts to cover up the crime of Tempe with the 57 dead.

Ms Voseberg as the president of the relevant TRAN Committee is already acting against her institutional role, which is to investigate the case and not cover it up and attack without a veil a mother, a citizen who turned to Brussels to get justice. “

Statement by the Member of Parliament of Corfu and Head of the Justice Department of SYRIZA-PS, Alexandros – Christos Avlonitis:

“There are no words for the unacceptable attack of ND MEP E. Voseberg on Ms. Karystianou, and through this to the relatives of the victims of the Tempe crime and to the full demand of citizens for transparency, truth and justice. Completely divided, infuriatingly cynical, completely subordinated “the only law of the establishment” Mrs. Vosenberg’s speech. Her speech directly undermines her institutional role and endangers this last hope for the Rule of Law in our country.

Her criticism of the relatives of the victims shows the complete lack of respect for the ND, the ruling party’s view of the rightful struggle of those who, after the tragedy, want to ensure that there are no more victims. Such statements undermine the right of citizens to seek the truth and hold those responsible accountable.

The role of a politician is not to silence or degrade those who claim justice, but to promote dialogue and serve transparency. As a member of the Tempe Commission of Inquiry, I had the opportunity to see firsthand the need for deep reforms that must be made to bring justice to those truly responsible.

Therefore, if Ms. Woseberg is concerned about the “international defamation of our country” and let’s make every effort to eliminate the causes of this attraction, joining us to bring responsibility for the Tempe crime to all those responsible.”

Interview between Time.news Editor and⁣ Maria Karystianou

Time.news Editor: ‍Good⁣ afternoon, Maria. Thank you for joining us⁢ today.​ Recently, you have been in the spotlight for your strong condemnation of ND MEP ⁢Eliza Woseberg’s‍ comments regarding the tragic ‍events in Tempe. Can you share your thoughts on her statements?

Maria Karystianou: Good afternoon, and thank you for having ‍me. Woseberg’s comments were deeply troubling. They reflected a shocking disregard for the families⁢ affected by this tragedy. In her attack, she shifted the narrative from accountability to accusations‍ of disrespect. ⁢It’s appalling⁣ to see someone in her position dismiss the painful ​experiences of citizens who ‌are simply seeking ‍justice ⁤for their loved ones.

Time.news Editor: You mentioned that Woseberg’s remarks seemed to prioritize ⁣political allegiance over the victims’ needs. Can you elaborate on that?

Maria Karystianou: Certainly. Woseberg’s approach seems to prioritize her party’s image over the truth that needs to come out.​ When she stated that​ she trusts the judiciary rather ⁤than the voices of grieving mothers, it illustrated a troubling lack of ​empathy. The​ judiciary is essential, but it ‌should not be ‍used as a ‌shield to block discussions about the state’s responsibilities. We’re not merely asking for justice for the victims; we demand ⁢accountability from those in power.

Time.news Editor: This has developed into a broader discussion about​ institutional responsibility and transparency. What do you think needs to happen now to instigate real change?

Maria Karystianou: ‌We need​ a thorough and transparent‍ investigation into the events that led to the tragedy in Tempe. The European institutions should not be a safe haven for political cover-ups. I believe ‍it is vital ‌to ⁢bring the focus back to the​ victims and their families. They deserve to have their voices heard, not silenced or ridiculed. Engaging ‌with citizens and⁣ ensuring checks on government actions are critical for the health of our democracy.

Time.news Editor: In your response to Woseberg, you pointed out that treating children as expendable ⁢is a grave mistake. What message do you hope to convey to both politicians and citizens through this statement?

Maria Karystianou: It’s crucial for us to remember ​that every decision made at a political level affects real⁣ lives. When politicians view children—our future—as‍ expendable, we lose our moral compass. My message is that ⁢we​ must unite, regardless of political affiliations, to safeguard our communities and ensure the well-being of our children. The tragedy in Tempe is a stark reminder that‌ we must hold our leaders accountable.

Time.news Editor: What next steps do you plan to take in this fight for justice?

Maria Karystianou: I will continue to advocate for the ‍victims of Tempe, ⁢pressuring not only the Greek government but also European ‌institutions to take this matter seriously. Additionally, I aim to ⁣raise awareness about the necessity for legislative changes that prioritize the safety and ⁣rights of citizens. ​Ensuring that victims’ families have a platform to share their experiences and push for reform⁢ is crucial. I​ will ⁢not ⁢back ⁤down until we ensure a safer environment for everyone.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, Maria, for sharing⁢ your thoughts and for your tireless advocacy. It’s clear that this is a vital issue that requires ‌both attention and​ action. We appreciate your insights today.

Maria Karystianou: Thank you ​for covering these important issues. It’s only through dialogue ⁣and determination that ‌we can hope to bring about ​the change we need.

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