
More specifically, an Appeals Appeals were fired, one appellate, two presidents of the Court of First Instance and four first -instance.
A total of eight judges were fired by the Supreme Court’s disciplinary plenary, chaired by Ioanna Klapa, due to inappropriate abusive behavior, long delays and for health reasons.
More specifically, an Appeals Appeals were fired, one appellate, two presidents of the Court of First Instance and four first -instance.
Specifically, the Deputy Prosecutor of Appeals, who resided in the area of Kypseli, was fired for “continuously outrageous out -of -service behavior that is incompatible with her office and affects the prestige of itself and justice”. The prosecutor in the past had disciplinary penalties for unjustified delays and inappropriate behavior.
According to the rapporteur Areopagite Evangelia Yakoumatou, the behavior of the deputy prosecutor is “incompatible with her function, testifies that she does not have a sense of her basic obligations as a prosecutor and deprived of her prosecutor and prosecutor”.
The disciplinary plenary centered on its hybrids and the bumps it created in the apartment building where it lived and specifically for parking spaces in the basement of the apartment building.
Furthermore, the President of the Court of First Instance was fired on service in deficiency consisting of the commitment of repeated disciplinary offenses and unjustified delays in performing its duties.
The delays were waving from two -digit to three -digit numbers (50,103,105, 115, etc.), while there were protests by lawyers for long delays.
According to Areopagite Eleni Theodorakopoulou, the President of the Court of First Instance even ignored “the competent authorities of the Supreme Court, since despite their warnings to limit its pending, it is indifferent to the execution of its officials, thereby displaying its duties, there body. “
Second President of the Court of First Instance was fired due to a large number of delays. Indeed, the Managing Court of First Instance he was serving had sent a letter to the Chief of the Supreme Court Inspection requesting to deal with the matter, as “her behavior causes insurmountable difficulties in the proper functioning of the Court of First Instance”.
Areopagite Eleni Theodorakopoulou pointed out that the President of the Court of First Instance, “is suffering from parties and lawyers, who are rightly protesting, but also her service, refusing to comply with acts concerning her, thus her behavior as a judicial officer as a judicial officer.”
He was fired as he repeatedly disciplined from 2013 to 2024 for unjustified delays.
More specifically, his delays rose to two -digit numbers, and 35 files were removed. Indeed, the Bar Association at its headquarters had sent a letter of protest to the Supreme Court’s president Ioanna Klapa.
According to Supreme Court Vice President Maria Koufoudi, “he is not aware of his basic obligations as a judicial officer and has been in a permanent stalemate for a long time, providing minimal judicial work, repeating his colleagues, who are consistent with their fellow citizens, They then find that their cases must be re -tried, even in the first instance, while suffering parties and lawyers who are protesting. “
Also, Areopagite Catherine Chondririzou in favor of dismissal of protagonist due to excessive and continuous delays, while 108 cases were deducted. In the same spirit of long delays, the redundancies of two more courts were reduced.
Source: RES-EIA