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One vote, four ballots: Greek lawmakers seek responsibilites for Lagarde List – or not

Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:51
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After a tense parliament session on Thursday morning, Greece’s lawmakers decided to hold a single vote and set up four ballot boxes where MPs can cast their vote and decided who will face inquiry over the handling of infamous Lagarde list. The ballot boxes will open for two former finance ministers (Papaconstantinou, Venizelos) and two ex prime ministers (Papandreou, Papademos).

Samaras coalition government parties – conservative Nea Dimocratia, socialist PASOK and centre left Democratic Left – had proposed that only ex Finance Minister Giorgos Papaconstantinou be probed in connection with the handling of the Lagarde list, especially the revelations that the names of three of his relatives were removed from the Lagarge list – a list containing more than 2,000 names of Greeks with savings accounts at HSBC bank in Geneva.

However opposition parties demanded that other politicians may have if not legal at least political responsibilities on the issue. Main opposition left-wing SYRIZA wants Papaconstantinou successor Venizelos to be probed as well, while nationalist Independent Greeks and far-right Golden Dawn want also former prime ministers Lucas Papademos and George Papandreou to be investigated too.

Speaking at the Parliament Thursday noon, Papaconstantinou denied any tampering of the Lagarde list. He admitted ‘political responsibilities’ but denied any ‘legal ones. However he was not able to convince why he failed to treat the list in a proper political and fiscal way.

Former PM Papademos denied any knowledge about the existence of Lagarde list. He submitted a written explanation to Greek Parliament on Thursday.

 Background

The Lagarde list was handed over by ex French FinMin Christine Lagarde to Papaconstantinou in October 201o the latest, while there where indications it might had been handed out even a couple of months earlier.

Lagarde list was ‘missing’ in dusty drawers but it came to surface last October, two years after it was given to Greeks. According to testimonies of ex finance ministers and officials, the original list on CD was copied and recopied on several usb memory sticks. In one case, the data was destroyed as well…

Many Greeks see the whole circus as attempts to cover up the whole issue. Two years after the handing over, no accound holder on the list was investigated on possible tax evasion.

Procedure

Each politician in question of inquiry needs a total of 151 votes in order to be summoned for a preliminary judicial inquiry. This while investigate if there are grounds to indict the accused.

Coalition government has 164 seats in the parliament, opposition 120, while there are 16 independent lawmakers.

The voting is expected to start at about 7 ‘o clock (local time) this evening.



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