
“In any other country after the EMP witnessed the surveillance of the minister and the lies Mitsotakisthe prime minister would have resigned by now,” says SYRIZA-PS, in his statement in response to the government representative’s statement about the publication of the newspaper “Documento” about “observation of the Minister Kostis Hatzidakis from the EIP.
“Until the day before yesterday, we were slanderers, and we should be ashamed. Today, when it is revealed that Mr. Hatzidakis has been targeted by EYP 5046c for at least a year, the government spokesperson is not condemning slander, Aesop and false listings, but “dirty networks that provide information and channel materials,” says SYRIZA. in your ad. He then states: “This is the first, albeit timid, admission of government guilt for EPM monitoring other than Mr. Ben. Koukakis and Androulakis, and Mr. Hatzidakis. The last line of defense, which Mr. Mitsotakis allegedly did not know about, but some malicious circles in the EMP, where he heads, became autonomous and illegal. The supposed evidence that this is not related is his known reaction. Not the way he hid behind secrecy for four months, legalizing and covering up, and not the way he chose the day before yesterday to escape from parliament without giving answers to the leader of the opposition.”
SYRIZA concludes by stating: “In any other European liberal democracy, Mr. Economou would today, in addition to acknowledging the rejection, also announce the resignation of the prime minister. However, in Greece he has the audacity to end his statement with warnings in the name of patriotic good and unstoppable progress. A little shame won’t hurt.”
Source: APE/MEB
Source: Kathimerini

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