SYRIZA demands expulsion of Skertsos after comments about the prosecutor in the Topaloudi trial



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The occasion is the post of Mr. Skertsos with whom he comments on the speaks and proposal of the prosecutor in Topaloudi trial.

In a statement, the opposition spokesman said: understand the roll of. His public stance on the ongoing Topaloudi trial that shocks all of Greece is obviously not “the thought of a citizen on his personal page“, as he says raw intervention in independence of greek justice from the Prime Minister’s closest associate.

Mr. Mitsotakis must fire immediately, so that Mr. Skertsos can finally phe lacks news from Facebook as a common citizen. “

It should be noted that Mr. Skertsos, on his Facebook page in disagreement in the way the prosecutor delivered his speech, saying, among other things, that the courts are not “popular afternoon“And that” we want the judicial officer to be cold and impartial at home. “

In particular, he wrote:

“Courts are not ‘popular evenings’.” Another is empathy, a necessary element for a balanced judicial crisis, and another is identification.

Confidence in the rule of law presupposes that judicial officials avoid emotional identification with even the victims of the most heinous crimes. Precisely because they should leave no room for doubt that they are judging on the basis of personal views and sensibilities or on what “common sense of justice” shows. This would create significant legal uncertainty.

We want the judicial officer to be cold and impartial at home because he has to judge AND against his personal points of view, make anti-popular decisions, always within the framework of the provisions of the Constitution and the laws. Otherwise, the path to judicial populism, that is, to decisions that caress public opinion, is open and extremely slippery for the validity of justice and the functioning of the regime.

I sincerely wish that the parents of the unfortunate girl receive the moral justification that Justice and the state owe them. And the guilty deserve the punishment they deserve. “



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