
“After filing a complaint with the Prosecutor’s Office of the Supreme Court and by a member of SYRIZA, it was demonstrated that the use of illegal software Predator in Greece it is extensive,” the PASOK Movement for Change said in a statement.
The statement stated that “it is extremely important for the government of North North to stop the ‘shadow theater’ in the Commission of Inquiry and call all the witnesses we have proposed to shed light on the Predator aspect as well, since spyware worth millions of euros cannot be unchecked sell out and become a tool of provocation.”
PASOK-KINAL also believes that “repeatedly refusing to call individuals associated with Predator would constitute a clear admission of guilt and a cover-up”, while it argues that the company associated with the software in question should be investigated immediately. . .
“It is also more important than ever that the Speaker of Parliament accept the request presented in August at the Conference of Presidents by representatives of PASOK-Movement for Change and immediately take initiatives to check the mobile phones of all parties.” deputies to find out how many are being monitored, and to ensure the confidentiality of messages from elected deputies,” he said.
Source: Kathimerini

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