
At the European level yesterday Nikos Androulakis surveillance problem, shelling the government and the prime minister. PASOK President speaking at a special meeting European Parliament about surveillance by the Predator software, he also mentioned being watched by EYPwhich he explained as an attempt to damage PASOK’s autonomy, he said.
The debate lasted over an hour and was heard by over 25 MEPs, most of whom expressed their solidarity with Mr Androulakis and criticized the Greek government for monitoring him.
Mr. Androulakis once again urged the Prime Minister, as the political leader of the EEM, to remove the secrecy so that the reason for which he is under surveillance becomes known, while he criticized the fact that the ruling majority did not allow all persons who, on the basis of journalistic research related to the use of the software, filed a request with Parliament asking that this happen in the relevant PEGA committee of the European Parliament. “Secrecy must stop where the need for transparency and accountability begins,” President PASOK said, among other things, leaving clear arguments against the Greek Prime Minister, noting that in a difficult period for Europe, when “authoritarian leaders directly undermine our common future and liberal democracy, some, unfortunately, condemning them, imitate their practice.
At the same time, on the home front Har. Trikoupi called the Prime Minister’s messages about PASOK and N. Androulakis “targeted” during his Sunday TIF interview.
Party sources have indicated that, in fact, Mr Mitsotakis has “confirmed that we are his strategic adversary,” given that he is trying to label the PASOK vote as “lost.” There, he is credited with his distaste for the “political monster”, as he characterized a scenario of cooperation with parties on the left, which he rejected without hesitation, accusing the Prime Minister of being “in a panic and seeking refuge in false dilemmas” with the recipients. and his PASOK voters.
Source: Kathimerini

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