Feb 18 • 17:48 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Tempi: The Association of Judges and Prosecutors denounces "political grave robbing and extreme opportunism" regarding the trial

The Association of Judges and Prosecutors in Greece has condemned political interference in the trial related to the tragic railway accident in Tempi, starting on March 23.

The Association of Judges and Prosecutors (EDE) in Greece has issued a statement condemning what they describe as "political grave robbing and extreme opportunism" surrounding the trial for the deadly railway accident in Tempi that began on March 23 at the Larissa Court of Appeals. The association criticized certain political figures and their attempts to discredit the judicial process by making absurd accusations about court compositions and judges allegedly appointed by the Ministry of Justice.

They argued that these political maneuvers are designed to exploit public sentiment for electoral gain, describing the tactics as not only manipulation but also harmful to the integrity of the judiciary. The EDE emphasized that the judges involved in the case were assigned through a transparent process mandated by the Supreme Judicial Council, asserting their professionalism and competence to handle what is considered a significant and difficult case.

The statement reflects broader concerns regarding political interference in judicial matters in Greece, particularly in high-profile cases that attract public attention. The association's response serves as a call to protect the judicial process from external pressures and to uphold the rule of law, especially as the nation navigates the emotional aftermath of the tragic event.

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