
Claiming to be monitoring his phone N. Androulakis from EYP this was done legally and for national reasons, which, however, referring to confidentiality – for the umpteenth time – did not specify, and also noting that he would do it again if he considered it necessary, the former commander of the service P. contoleon yesterday afternoon he completed his testimony before the Parliamentary Investigative Committee of Supervision.
The former EMP commander is also reported to have noted that he did not inform the prime minister, but neither did they Mr. Dimitriadis as well as G. Herapetrite on the Androulakis case, adding that he was with the retired cg prime minister and had often communicated with the minister of state on organizational and even current issues.
As is always the case, the parties differ in their interpretation of what is happening in this commission of inquiry: the majority argue that “coal is a treasure” for those who invested in Mr. Kontoleontos’ testimony and added that the real treasure lies in the fact that was disclosed a day earlier regarding the case of surveillance of the former president of TAIPED and the head of the government of SYRIZA, St. picciorlafrom the then EYP.
A government spokesman also mentioned this yesterday: “From what we see in the publications, we can understand that the inquisitor went to other things and other things come to the surface.”
On the contrary, SYRIZA, as stated in the statement of D. Tzanakopoulos, considers that “during the interrogation of Mr. Contoleon, it was proved that the reference to confidentiality was made so that specific questions that could expose Mr. Mitsotakis personally would not be answered”.
The work of the commission, which is often characterized by explosive verbal conflicts among ND deputies. and SYRIZA, continued the testimony of the current commander of the EMP, which was interrupted and will continue on Tuesday. Before the break the information is brought by Them. Demiris noted that he was bound by confidentiality in relation to the agency’s affairs, as well as saying that EYP did not have illegal software and, among other things, asserting that surveillance of Mr. Androulakis was legal.
Regarding the possible new extraordinary convening of the Committee on Institutions following requests from SYRIZA, KKE and PASOK, despite reports of majority dissent, yesterday Mr Oikonomou said, among other things: “We have no problems with all the parliamentary procedures that are scheduled to be convened.”
Finally, in an interview with SKAI, Mr. Pichorlas repeated that he would go to court for verification.
Source: Kathimerini

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