
Shooting straight at the government and speaking of a “strategic attempt to downplay” its accusations, Nikos Androulakis a further escalation yesterday from the Chania front with the government, due to an attempt to trap his mobile phone.
In an interview with Novoye TV, the PASOK president sharply commented on the claims of the ND MEP. Marias Spirakis that she herself was the target of a cyber attack: “What does the attempt to take down a website have to do with an attempt to trap the Pegasus or Predator program against the then candidate for the leadership, and today the third party for president?” asked Mr. Androulakis He spoke more broadly about his “fictions Mrs Mitsotakis and his Megaros Maximos“, leaving spikes – in the same direction – also against the media supporting the prime minister. “I am not a conspiracy theorist, I act institutionally and say: Justice and the secret services must show if they themselves do not have a car that costs 14 million euros, so that you understood that no one who is in Greece can have such cars,” he stressed further.
From Chania, he spoke of a “strategic attempt to undermine” his complaints.
The position of the President of PASOK testifies to the prevailing atmosphere in Hare. Trikoupi about the position of the government on this issue. In a word, from the “green” camp, the opinion is more and more strongly expressed that the management of this issue not only by ND officials, but also by Megaros Maximos in the center is “suspicious” (a word he used yesterday and Mr. Androulakis), thereby keeping in the center of attention is the government camp.
In any case, given that PASOK shows no intent to let this issue “blow off” (everything else), it is certain that – the biggest yet – front between the two sides will continue even during the August break. In addition, from Char. Trikoupis announced initiatives to resume the work of Parliament, among which it is possible that a debate will take place the day before, during which Mr. Mitsotakis will be invited to take his seat at the plenary session.
Source: Kathimerini

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