
A new cycle of violent political confrontation sets in motion a process in which the plenary will discuss the conclusions examination board parliament for wiretapping, but also the publication or non-publication of the results. With regard to the Plenary, government sources say that since the issue of wiretapping has been national security issuesways should be found to ensure that the debate in the plenary takes place under conditions consistent with those applied at both meetings Committee on Institutions and Transparency as well as for meetings of the examination committee. Thus, it is understood that the plenary meeting should also be held in secrecy. Decisions on the procedure will be made by the Conference of Presidents, which is due to meet shortly.
SYRIZA reacted particularly harshly, claiming “an extreme and unprecedented method of silencing Greek parliamentarians”. As the official opposition party said in a statement, “Even on serious national issues, such as the crisis in Imia, there was no secret meeting of parliament.” From Kumunduru, the prime minister is accused, who is credited with trying to cover up, while once again there is a reference to the investigative committee of the next parliament with the majority of SYRIZA. Komunduru also reacted to the opportunity to characterize the conclusions of the parties as “secret”, which means that they cannot be made public, stressing that SYRIZA is not going to agree to such a thing.
Opposition parties are reacting to the prospect of not being made public, and the wiretapping case is being discussed in the plenary session of parliament in secrecy.
“Darkness everywhere” was PASOK’s high pitched response. “The parties were shamelessly asked not to disclose their find, but in complete secrecy to transfer it to the presidium of the commission of inquiry so that it would be buried once and for all,” the party said in a statement.
In its statement, the KKE spoke of the government’s “planned strategy to prevent the party’s findings from being made public” and denounced the cover-up and disorientation under the guise of secrecy. “The KKE will not follow this method and will publish its opinion because the matter is serious, it concerns people’s freedoms and cannot be left in the dark.”
Source: Kathimerini

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