
Nikos Androulakis launched an attack on the government by speaking in the afternoon with K.O. PASOK-KINALA, members of the Political Council and party officials, while he called on the Prime Minister, on whom he placed full responsibility for the surveillance case, to tell the whole truth in tomorrow’s preliminary debate in parliament on what reasons he was controlled by EYP.
“I publicly call on Mr. Mitsotakis tomorrow to say why I was a public danger. Tomorrow he must tell the whole truth to the Greek people,” said the president of PASOK-KINAL, adding: “Was it a national risk that I signed the ResqEU plan, or was it a national risk that I demanded an arms embargo on Turkey? ? And if, after all, I was such a big risk as an MEP, now that I’m the president of the third largest party, haven’t I taken a lot more risks? he said.
He claimed that the ND leadership sought to make him and the Democratic faction political hostages. “By tracking my phone, they were able to track you as well. ….. It is clear that the semi-state mechanism, starting with Maximos, wanted PASOK hostage, PASOK of their own hands. Their plan failed miserably,” Mr. Androulakis said. “Can a more liberal party team up with far-right drops to attack the Democratic establishment?” – he asked.
The President of PASOK-KINAL stated that he was interested in the legality and institutional investigation of the case: “From the first moment I made it clear that the attempt to listen to my mobile phone with the help of the Predator, as well as the unconstitutional monitoring of me by EYP, is not only a personal problem, but also the problem of democracy. That is why I insist, and we all together, like a fist, will insist on the institutional treatment of this whole dark matter. I’m not interested in any political gain. I am interested in the Greek people knowing the absolute truth.”
He outlined the position of the PASOK-Movement for Change regarding the Commission of Inquiry and the issues it is invited to examine, stating that PASOK wishes to investigate specific cases with documented evidence, “such as our New Democracy or KKE government case, as far as government New Democracy and the era of the joint government of SYRIZA-ANEL. We need a commission of inquiry that will check documented cases, not a commission of inquiry that, due to the increase in time, does not find anything and all these serious issues are lost in an attempt to hide. “Well, specific cases, no matter which government they concern, but specific cases,” he said.
He asked Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias to express his position on what has become known about requests from foreign embassies to monitor him. “If I had not been a member of the European Parliament and if this faction had not created an independent government today, we would not know anything about this patient. It’s time to find out the truth without false leaks. Without those who refuted the embassies of Armenia and Ukraine,” he said.
Mr. Androulakis attempted to define the tactics that SYRIZA was pursuing, stating that “quick revelations do not bring me closer to Mr. Tsipras as you want to advertise Mr. Mitsotakis. Just the opposite. They show how your own practice is similar to that of Mr. Tsipras and Mr. Kammenos. Until the day before yesterday, I was a volunteer partner of Mr. Mitsotakis for SYRIZA.
What Mr. Tsipras said when it was proven that the main target of this semi-state mechanism was me and our faction. Again delusions?
Of course, the story has now reversed. Until you discover their willing partners, Mr. Mitsotakis. Now they are voluntary partners of Mr. Tsipras,” Nikos Androulakis emphasized.
He indicated that September 21 marks one year since an infected message was sent to his mobile phone asking him to check the trace on the mobile phone’s antenna left by the phone number of the woman whose phone was used to send what he said was ” decoy message. “because this element will be lost in a few days, as experts say. “You need to know this in order to act quickly. In this case, there is no need to lose a very important element,” he added.
In conclusion, to applause, he called on all citizens beyond party barriers “to fight for transparency, meritocracy, respect for human rights, which makes Greece a normal European country.” And not an accusatory country, as Mr. Mitsotakis did today.
That is why this fight is worth fighting together in the next period. Fight for dignity, honor, principles.
For us and our children and your grandchildren. The United Democratic Party can do it. And this can create new conditions for turning pages. For a better future of national dignity and social justice for all Greek women and men.”
Source: Kathimerini

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