
A week EYP as well as monitoring on the background today’s discussion in parliament SYRIZA. Kumunduru chose the tactic of increasing pressure on the government. His visit Alexis Tsipras Supreme Court Prosecutor Isidoros Dogiako on Monday, followed by an interview with local channels in Northern Greece and a meeting yesterday with ADAE President Christos Rammos.
The importance Alexis Tsipras attaches to this particular case was also evident at the meeting of the Political Secretariat last week. When Nikos Filis proposed to the party to pass a no-confidence vote against Thanos Plevris on the health bill, the president of SYRIZA reportedly replied that it was pointless as we were now heading towards elections, adding that it was this parliamentary weapon that was not also used for the issue of bugging telephone conversations.
According to the leader of SYRIZA, who visited ADAE yesterday, the Prime Minister will come to Parliament with an apology.
The letter to Mr. Rammos states that, by law 2225/1994, the Office is required to separately inform the political leaders of the parties in Parliament about the provisions for the removal of confidentiality. Mr. Tsipras asked for information he had from July 2019 until today, concerning MPs, MEPs, ministers, journalists, bailiffs and heads of the armed forces. “We will not play with the institutions of the country and democracy. Not to mention national security, we are not going to tolerate games,” he said after meeting with the president of ADAE.
In today’s debate with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, he chose “hard rock”. First, he will explain the reasons why SYRIZA would vote against the “cover-up bill,” as he is expected to call it. We are talking about the possibility of informing citizens about their observation after three years, without retroactive effect, which means that before the elections no one will be able to find out what caused the observation by the EMP of Mr. Androulakis, Koukakis and his ministers Mr. Mr Mitsotakis. According to Mr. Tsipras, the prime minister will come to parliament today guilty and apologetic for having “hidden” for a month and a half and did not answer five of his questions regarding the Sunday editions. He will ask for an answer and point out that nothing from the press revelations has been refuted, including the single work of the semi-state mechanism EEM-Predator, which allegedly operated on EEM premises by seconded police officers. It is expected that the official leader of the opposition will finally take up the repeal of the law, which will be adopted.
Source: Kathimerini

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