Golden Dawn’s Ilias Kasidiaris has accused Prime Minister Antonis Samaras of personally intervening in the justice system by ordering a judge (codenamed ‘the tall Panathinaikos supporter’) to ‘f***’  leading party figures of the extreme right party and ensuring they were jailed.
 
Kasidiaris presented an audio recording to parliament this week, which, he claimed, was a conversation between Samaras and a judiciary official.
 
In the audio, a man, who Kasidiaris claims was Samaras, orders the justice official to ‘tell the tall Panathinaikos fan that he must f*** the three of them.”

Kasidiaris said that ‘after that order’ three senior party members, Stathis Boukouras, Giorgos Germenis and Panagiotis Iliopoulos were jailed.
 
“This is the disgusting punk prime minister that gives orders to judges. He should be cuffed and held accountable,” he exclaimed in parliament, where he been transferred from Korydallos prison to attend a transparency hearing on the lifting of his immunity, so he can face charges of breaching privacy laws.
 
Kasidiaris had triggered a political storm earlier this year by releasing a taped conversation with the government’s general secretary and close aide of Samaras, Takis Baltakos. The official spokesperson of the neo-nazi party claimed that the conversation proved the investigation into the neo-nazi party was politically motivated.
 
(Read here our story on the so-called Baltakos-gate along with a full transcript in english of the released footage.)  
 
Kasidiairis is now in prison along with other senior party members awaiting trial for allegedly running a criminal organisation.
He claimed that Golden Dawn is under attack but remains unfazed.
 
“On election night, Samaras and (Evangelos) Venizelos) will collapse but we will be elected as MPs from jail,” he said.