
Mainly aimed at Prime Ministerbut also thorns to him SYRIZA for the actions of his superiors regarding the wiretapping of the telephone of Mr. N. Androulakis by National Intelligence Serviceits leaders PASOK declare in all tones that answers will be found and responsibilities will be distributed in an institutional way on an issue that concerns not only their president personally, but also the functioning of democracy.
“It’s a stinky business and we have one government which falls from one error to another and from one lie to another. There is a direct political responsibility of the prime minister for the mess that is happening in the country,” said the head of the PASOK parliamentary group, Mikh. Katrinis (SKAI). Asked to comment on the government’s statement about the possibility of immediately informing Mr. Androulakis, he said, among other things: “There were no violations by the state authorities and the new EEM commander. Who is the new EYP commander? Has anyone posted? Has it gone through the Parliamentary Committee on Institutions and Transparency? Because it was verbally announced that Mr. Demiris would be the new commander of the EMP? There is a process.” In this context, he mentioned that at a recent meeting of the Committee on Institutions, in the presence of former Governor Mr. Kontoleontos, the Minister of State “said that they are not monitoring the phone of any politician in the country.” And Mr. Katrinis added: “Is there any credibility to this government and the prime minister now, after a bunch of lies and false leaks to create an impression?” These are serious issues of transparency and rights.”
“Yesterday we were waiting for Mr. Mitsotakis to tell us about the reasons why EPM decided to follow Mr. Androulakis. He chose silence again,” commented Secretary K.E. PASOK A. Spyropoulos (Alpha). “The Prime Minister has proven that he is not capable of dealing with this crisis and guaranteeing the institutional protection of the country for the security of communications and individual freedoms,” said Democratic Press Secretary Manzos (open).
Finally, Mr. Konstantinopoulos was critical (ANT1) of Kumundour’s choices and actions, especially in relation to the suggestion that the leaders discuss the contentious issue beforehand in Parliament: “If the opposition wants to help us in our efforts to uncover the truth, I would suggest not -well Mitsotakis opportunities for fellowship holidays. I urge SYRIZA to stop helping the government by constantly playing communication games.”
Source: Kathimerini

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