
Its leadership methodically prepares its moves on the political chessboard. PASOK in connection with the resumption of its activities parliament next Monday, focusing, of course, on the question of investigating all aspects of monitoring Mr.’s phone. N. Androulakis.
The chairman of the party stated from the outset that PASOK would apply for a commission of inquiry, but the timing of the proposal and, according to converging estimates, its exact content will be determined in the near future.
Given the facts at this time, it is certainly to be expected that Harilou Trikoupi will insist on: First, a full investigation of the surveillance case by the National Intelligence Service, starting with the full acting commander of the EMP on the contentious case at an extraordinary meeting of the Committee on Institutions and parliamentary transparency.
As a reminder, as stipulated in the government’s recent Legislative Content Act, the opinion of the Committee on Parliamentary Institutions must be expressed in order to approve the appointment of a new administrator.
This, as noted, means that “institutionally” the appointment meeting must precede, so that he can then appear at a special meeting of the same committee to participate, together with his predecessor and state officials, in informing the members of the National Representation about the observation case.
Secondly, in the full investigation into the aspect of the illegal Predator software, through which it became known that an attempt had also been made to “jam” Mr. Androulakis’ phone. “All the parameters that led to the availability and use of the banned Predator in Greece for surveillance should be investigated,” one of the vice-presidents of the parliament, Odysseas Konstantinopoulos, said yesterday (ANT1).
It is noteworthy that in principle PASOK does not reject the discussed desire of the blue majority to conduct a long-term investigation into the past in order to also study the period of SYRIZA-ANEL’s rule. “If the government has evidence, it should submit it to the Parliamentary Institutions and Transparency Committee,” said (Mega) Secretary K.O. PASOK, The Gospels of Laculis.
Source: Kathimerini

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