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Watch: Double Clash of Mantsuranis and Fotiu

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Watch: Double Clash of Mantsuranis and Fotiu

The response was an interview given Yannis Mantzouranis, attorney for Kostas Vahevanis and head of the Office of Justice K.E. from SYRIZA, on the Militaire website. As he noted, the Intellexa offices were closed, relocated, meaning that “it is impossible to retrieve or recover receipts that have either disappeared, in the sense that they were destroyed, or were stored in a well-locked cabinet.” “Mr. Mantzouranis argued that, in the absence of evidence, the solution to the problem could come from the testimony of people involved in wrongful acts. “Now there is a shield of legal protection for these public interest witnesses, or, as they are called, protected witnesses, who, if they wish and if the investigation continues, will have appropriate protection,” he said.

For the new Novartis-style scheme that SYRIZA is trying to implement, New Democracy. The “project” began with piecemeal reports of “watch lists”, even accusing the Prime Minister, without any evidence and citing two anonymous “sources”. The case continued with the fact that Mr. Vakhevani was summoned by the prosecutor and did not testify at all. Now the lawyer of Mr. Vahevanis, Mr. Mantsuranis, has come with a request, acknowledging the absence of any evidence, to call protected witnesses.” On the part of SYRIZA, they point to the systematic obstruction of the investigation, as well as the work of the Investigative Committee. Nasos Iliopoulos wrote in his post: “He is preventing ADAE from investigating. It destroys data in EYP. He hides witnesses and hides behind secrecy. Then he wonders where the evidence is. He is guilty. #Mitsotakis.

The conflict between the authorities and the official opposition continued in connection with the statement by Theano Fotiu in parliament about businessmen who want to attack the government. “We see businessmen these days who may be unhappy with how exactly you have distributed the money, and today they reveal wiretap scandals one by one. The issue of wiretapping is directly related to where the 72 billion from the Recovery Fund go,” the ex-minister said. Yiannis Oikonomou responded: “Member of Parliament Ms Theano Fotiu said recently in Parliament that there is a plan to insult the government with centers that are unhappy that the government has not adapted the NSRF and the Recovery Fund. to their measures, protecting the public interest. He even claimed that the ‘revelations’ about wiretapping were a key part of this plan.” A government spokesman added that “while justice continues its investigation and government institutional initiatives to investigate the malware case are being developed, the slander and smear campaign launched by SYRIZA is failing. Mr. Tsipras and his slanderous hands have been exposed and brought to justice.” Ms Fotiu spoke about misrepresenting what she was told, adding that “we all understand that monitoring is also about the flow of money.”

Alexis Tsipras, from Serres, was mentioned in the wiretapping case. “The country was plunged into uncertainty, uncertainty and the darkness of revelations, painful revelations about surveillance. I am not at all preoccupied today with finding answers to the delusions of a panicked and guilty Prime Minister. What worries me is how we will provide answers to society’s problems.”

PASOK President Nikos Androulakis, speaking in Kallithea yesterday, held the prime minister personally responsible for the surveillance case and called secrecy “the shield of a semi-state mechanism.” At the same time, he called on the judiciary to do its job properly. “It can’t even be four months since I submitted the indictment to the prosecutor of the Supreme Court, and no one knows what happened, what witnesses he called,” he stressed.

Author: Antonis Anzoletos

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