SREL Process: A Secret Conversation That Is Forgotten!

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the more I think about it we have more doubts. Contrary to what I wrote months ago, the SREL process could be more boring! It may be remembered: a conversation was held with a special watch between Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and the SREL chief Marco Mille. This unprecedented incident has been added to the acts, as the registration is delayed. Is legally normal, and yet harmful!

 

T he Luxembourg newspaper published extracts from the interview on 30 November 2012, Radio Luxembourg quickly followed. Green Deputy François Bausch was horrified. As President of the SREL Control Commission, he emerged as a delegate: on a parliamentary level, he was tried to politically procure the whole affair, while any dark power in the press repeatedly spewed new fodder. The whole thing was then thought

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in order to create general chaos, to make the opinion that the policy was smooth and no longer under control. This has hurt the prime minister more, like an exchange or a deputy from that control committee; Bausch used the opportunity to ask for an inquiry and last but not least, the parliamentary commission also held the “secret” conversation. Mr Bausch did everything right and went with the USB stick to Attorney General Robert Biever. On December 11, police judges confiscated that stick from Mark Kingston and the police made an expert on it …

 

 

T he copy, which Mr Bausch thus passed on to the prosecutor, had been processed electronically the day before. Many manipulations were also made, because in some passages the gentlemen Juncker and Miles were poorly understood, and thus a sound was added to these places. And it was a stick that was not square before, so before burning registration. A lot of documents were deleted, however, which nevertheless left a digital mark, and could be found …

As mentioned, the bail hearing is out of date, so no longer can be unearthed during the SREL process. And yet one came closer to the truth. Let’s see how boring the process really is. By the way: on November 30, 2012, the Control Commission next to the stick also received a CD; on that CD, this should be the conversation between Grand Duke Henri and the Prime Minister. Whether the decryption of that CD is definitively complete, my knowledge …

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There is a considerable number of procedural prohibitions that were made at that time with politicians; it would be bad if they stayed in Tirang. It is not excluded, because it does not necessarily involve the SREL story of the time itself, it does e.a. insisting that L.M. (the man who was spoken to by the Grand Duke / Juncker respondent) was defrauded by SREL people: was the Prime Minister’s eulogy authorized? It means the Prime Minister would then be OK by phone. So if just being argued over, the process is only half as much, and politically rather boring!

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