Greece’s government spokesperson, Yannis Marinakis, stated he would not offer an assessment of responses provided by former European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos regarding a recent inquiry. Marinakis explicitly refused to judge Avramopoulos, declining to either condemn or exonerate him. The statement followed questions concerning an arrest warrant and information provided to the Prime Minister’s office (Maximos Mansion). He emphasized his role does not involve acting as a judge in the matter. The spokesperson’s comments indicate a deliberate distancing from the ongoing investigation. Further details regarding the nature of the inquiry and Avramopoulos’s responses have not been publicly disclosed by the government. This response aims to maintain separation between the executive branch and the judicial process.