
The conclusion of the official opposition states that there are “sufficient EYP used illegal software Predator along with the official apps. There is talk of a “double scandal” and it is reported that after wiretapping, Mr. Mitsotakis indulged in a second cover-up scandal through an unconstitutional call for the alleged confidentiality of key witnesses. Putting the prime minister in the frame, out SYRIZA we are talking about an exception – the protection of the protagonists of the “scandal”, whom, despite the insistence of the opposition, “New Democracy” defended by order Kyriakou Mitsotakis and they did not come forward to testify.
According to the information, the conclusion states that “it follows from the contradictions of the Prime Minister, his hypocritical attitude in general, as well as the practice used by both the Greek government and the parliamentary majority to cover up the scandal, that his main motive is not the truth and clarifying the case, but its concealment and disappearance of evidence, which can lead to bringing not only political, but also possible criminal liability.” In fact, it adds that “especially with regard to the latter, there are sufficient indications, since it is now clear that the observation in question is not related to national security considerations.”
In conclusion, the official opposition comes to the conclusion that the case should be further investigated both by the parliament (preliminary investigation commission) and by the criminal justice, which, as already mentioned, should take the necessary initiatives. Regarding the PASOK President, it is pointed out that “until the government presents existing and legitimate national security reasons that justify surveillance of Androulakis, the approval of a competent prosecutor does not automatically make it legal, but most legitimate.”
Komunduru speaks of a “double scandal” because in addition to surveillance, the government tried to hush up the case.
Alexis Tsipras is trying to take the Prime Minister to Parliament, apologizing for being accurate in the market with a new topical issue he presented. Before deploying the party’s actions, initiatives and alternative proposals to raise prices throughout the territory, the President of SYRIZA asks Kyriakos Mitsotakis:
• “Does the government intend to reduce indirect taxes on food and fuel in order to make life easier for society?”
• Why is the government not taking effective measures to combat speculation and not exercising the necessary controls to reduce the phenomenon of unfair profits?
In their joint statement, Efi Ahtsioglu and Alexis Haritsis said that “for the popular and middle classes, the situation is even worse, as basic foodstuffs increased from 12.6% to 23.3%, fuel 17.7%, electricity 30. 5%, fuel oil – 65.1%. and natural gas 332%.
Source: Kathimerini

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