
“Kolafo for Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his practice is the presentation of the draft report of the PEGA Commission of Inquiry of the European Parliament on wiretapping,” the message says. SYRIZA PS.
In a statement, he specifically states that “the PEGA investigation, unlike the ‘parody’ that the parliamentary commission of inquiry developed on the orders of Mitsotakis, focuses on Maximos’ close relationship with dark wiretapping centers and on the underground routes involved companies that reach EYP. And he points out that no investigation was carried out to clarify the case, on the contrary, the destruction of evidence began.
SYRIZA emphasizes that “at the same time, according to the report’s rapporteur from Brussels, the secrecy referred to by Mr. Mitsotakis must be removed immediately in order to impede the investigation”. He adds that “it is clearly underlined, as SYRIZA-PS President Alexis Tsipras has also pointed out, that the country cannot be led to elections with an ‘open’ question of wiretapping.” According to a statement from SYRIZA, “The report generally states that: ‘This is a disturbing tale of a complex and opaque web of interplay between political and business interests with benevolence, nepotism and political influence.’
Finally, the official opposition notes that “no matter how much Mr. Mitsotakis tries to keep his duties in the dark about the wiretapping scandal, everyone now understands the blow to democracy and the rule of law that his dark government has dealt.”

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