
In high tones, the press service of the PASOK-Movement for Change responded to the representative of the government G. Oikonom about the theses formulated by him: on the occasion of the case of Eva Kylieon PASOK’s position on wiretapping.
“Government ‘exporter’ of software know-how for illegal third-state surveillance and Maximus’ semi-state practices in the backyard, after Ms Kylie used Ms Kylie to bury the wiretapping problem in the European Parliament by spreading it in the local media as “airport transcript”, now he is using it again as a tool, showing that they have no moral barriers,” Sharilau Trikoupi says, referring to the boundless audacity of Mr. Mitsotakis and his government.
The PASDOK-Movement for Change press office emphasizes that “Nikos Androulakis unwaveringly insists on a zero-tolerance line on corruption issues” and adds: “Can Mr. Mitsotakis, who covered up the monitoring scandal, say the same? That his nephew, who was politically responsible during the premier’s crisis, was not held accountable before the commission of inquiry thanks to the “immunity” granted to him by the ruling majority?
Where did his deputy A. Pacis get millions of euros in direct commissions from ELTA?”
“No matter how hard the Maximos group tries, the perpetrator cannot be presented as a victim,” concludes PASOK-KINAL’s response to a government spokesman.
Source: Kathimerini

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