
Major changes will immediately take place in the Pentagon, which will not go unnoticed. Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos’s manager, Atan, will reportedly be removed from his post. Valaris, who will move to his political office in Kavala. This is a move imposed from above and, as far as I know, it has not displeased any serious person, in uniform or not.
Trap for Mitsotakis
Seasoned Brussels officials have said in the past few days that Dutch MEP Sophie ind Feld, head of the PEGA investigation in Greece, did something that appeared to be setting a trap for Mitsotakis. In particular, the opinion she will present on the wiretapping in our country – an important detail: it will be her own opinion, and not final – will, as it became known, be ready in about three months. In practice, this means, as the experienced leaders I told you about pointed out, that the topic of surveillance will break out sometime in March, that is, a respite from the national elections.
Turn
At a time when the official opposition is “raising” the issue of wiretapping in every possible way, the first victim of surveillance that came to light, Nikos Androulakis, lowered his tone. Tellingly, while SYRIZA said that the EYP change bill “legitimizes surveillance”, PASOK’s president said (Mega) that the bill was “satisfactory on many counts”, although he stressed that he did not agree with the update Monitoring after three years , saying that it should be immediately.
Caution
Since I told you the other day that the issue of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is sensitive and we must not forget that the duties of the Service are not those that relate to current affairs, but mainly issues of national security, there should be calmness. And the passage of three years for … informing is the right measure, and I clarify: any agent in Evros who acts in favor of Turkey should be checked? The answer is obvious and yes. Should he know the reason for his surveillance? The answer is again obvious – no. So, take it easy. The country’s special services cannot dissolve into the funnel of current events, which, I repeat, have a very serious job ahead of them and, of course, do not follow political figures.

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