Bularati event discussed in Greek parliament

Greek Interior Minister Alexis Haritsis has stated that the complete dawn of yesterday's event in Bularat constitutes an absolute priority of the Tsipras government. Speaking in parliament, Haritsis referred to Greece's protest note and added that the Greek government is closely following this issue, and even this prosecution did not [...]
Speaking in parliament, Haritsis referred to the protest note Greece has made and added that the Greek government is closely following this issue and that even, this prosecution will not only be theoretical, but in the coming days even at a practical level”, without providing further clarifications.
The Greek Interior Minister drew attention to several positions in Greece that according to him “give the chance to shout the right extreme to manipulate such a serious and complex matter”.
Earlier, New Democracy parliamentary representative Makis Voridis had named it “canonically unacceptable” the Albanian prime minister's ownership of social networks.
According to conservative MP Katsifas's family has indicted Albanian police.
“As long as there is an ongoing process, the declaration of Albania's prime minister positioning this judicial issue is absolutely unacceptable”, New Democracy deputy said.
Statement that Prime Minister Rama referred to the Movement for Change (formerly PASOK, Evy Christuloplou.
“We believe Albanian prime minister's statements pour gasoline on the fire. Clearly, he had to express his sadness but also order the beginning of an investigation. What she said, as she said, did not help”, the Socialist MP said.
Communist party representative Thanassis Vardalis noted that “the exploitation of the event by nationalist forces in the two countries is something that only concern could cause”.
All Greek parliamentary parties have been in union in demand for full transparency of the event.












