Top Greek judges dismiss criticism of Tsipras meeting

The heads of Greece's top courts have hit back at criticism regarding their meeting with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Thursday, which began with the premier saying that the judiciary would not experience any further wage cuts and that those at the "top of the pyramid" would see their salaries increase.

New Democracy immediately said the meeting suggested that an "exchange" was taking place between the judiciary and the government. In their statement yesterday, the judges (the heads of the Supreme Court, Council of Audit and the Council of State) insisted that there was nothing suspicious about the talks they held with the prime minister.

"The effort of some political parties to embroil the instruments of justice in political games is unacceptable and must stop," they said.

The leading judges argued that their overriding duty is to protect the standing...

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