
“THEN prime minister with an interview he accepted the existence of a monitoring network in Greece with a predator of malware, from certain circles,” emphasized the owner of the Alter Ego Media group, Vangelis Marinakis.
He added: “Of course he denied any involvement. He could not. However, its categorical denial is not enough. It must take concrete actions and movements to defend the public interest against the existing dangerous and deeply undemocratic network of violations of fundamental rights.
The prime minister must find the courage to move heaven and earth to shed light on this very painful case and bring to independent justice the perpetrators of this pathetic story that falsifies democracy and undermines institutions.
And references to blackmail, diktat, changing positions and opinions do not concern us, they do not suit us. Only those who are engaged in non-departmental surveillance and the underworld resort to such means.
From the very beginning, we have served the same principles and values of liberal democracy and insist on them. Without prohibitions, without fear and with the same passion.
Vangelis Marinakis.
Source: Kathimerini

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