
PASOK-Movement for Change commented sharply on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s report in his Sunday Times interview on EYP monitoring.
A party press statement said that Mr. Mitsotakis “continued to pretend not to know the nature of the illegal wiretapping case, but nonetheless fired two people.”
PASOK-KINAL notes that the prime minister “avoided mentioning that, thanks to his parliamentary majority, it was not the politicians involved — even those who had retired — who were called to the commission of inquiry, but only the person being monitored and secrecy a la carte. shut the mouths of the former and current commander of the EMP.
“Changing versions like shirts, now Mr Mitsotakis is claiming that the wiretapping problem is due to someone trying to aggravate relations with the PASOK Movement for Change.
Who; His nephew and closest associate?
“His chosen one was even appointed to the Ministry of Internal Affairs with a change in the selection criteria?” Harilau Trikupi emphasizes.
“Isn’t he tired of mocking the 11 million Greeks that he now wants to spread to the 67 million Britons?” PASOK-KINAL asked in a statement.
Source: Kathimerini

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