
As a result of the first round, a fierce confrontation is expected in Committee on Institutions and Transparencywhich meets tomorrow on the case of surveillance, today is adopted by the parliamentary parties Conference of Speakers of Parliament, which will determine the procedure for holding a meeting of the Committee on Institutions and Transparency. Letters of invitation to speak before the committee have already been sent to the former secretary of the prime minister Gregory DimitriadisADAE President Christ Rammosto the prosecutor’s office on appeal Vasiliki Vlahou as well as Konstantinos Zavelaacting commander of the EUP Themistocles Demiris, former and former governors of the EMP, Panagiotis Kontoleontas, Giannis Rubatis and Theodoros Dravilas. The number of invitees discounts the marathon meeting, which probably won’t be completed in one day.
Confidentiality is expected to be at the center of today’s meeting of the presidents, the observance or non-observance of which caused a confrontation in the two previous meetings of the committee and an abrupt intervention by the speaker of parliament. Constantinou Tasula.
From N.D. they insist that the Rules of Procedure of the House contain clear rules for the operation of the special committee and for the secrecy of the process. They also emphasize that there can be no public debate about how the intelligence service works, as this de facto nullifies the nature of its work and undermines its effectiveness. Based on this, the ruling party will continue to insist today that the exceptional provisions cannot be applied, but that the provisions of the Rules of Procedure of Parliament must be observed. On the other hand, PASOK as well as SYRIZA they will insist both today and tomorrow, at the meeting of the commission, that specific answers be given in the case of surveillance, and this cannot be done without an agreement on the publication of certain facts that will shed light on the case and not leave a shadow about the cover-up.
The first “battle” of the parties today at the conference of presidents is whether to maintain secrecy during the meeting.
PASOK, which has the priority of the directly concerned party as far as its President Nikos Androulakis is concerned, emphasizes that the absolute confidentiality of the process actually leaves shadows around Nikos Androulakis, as they can develop arbitrarily different theories as to why he was followed and not given significant answers. Thus, Harilaou Trikoupis will also come to today’s procedure with a request to share the monitoring file of Nikos Androulakis. In other words, they insist on the request, which they formulated from the very beginning, that the reasons for the observation be known.
SYRIZA takes it for granted that N.D. will insist on confidentiality within the committee. As such, they are geared towards requesting the removal of confidentiality one step before the Committee of Institutions. Remove secrecy from the UMPs themselves, declassify them and issue disputed documents as non-confidential. For Kumunduru, the request concerns the official files of Nikos Androulakis and journalist Thanasis Koukakis, as well as the file of destruction of material from the latest period, as they report there is a suspicion that there is an ongoing attempt to hide other information from surveillance.
The Parliament is considering a proposal to ask the MPs participating in the Committee on Institutions and Transparency to leave their mobile phones outside the hall so that it is not possible to record or transmit information about the meeting during the meeting. .
Source: Kathimerini

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