After the New York Times, it's the Financial Times' turn to take a hard look at wiretapping, raising the question: Who is exempt from wiretapping?
Her proposed commander EYP after the dismissal of Panagiotis Kontoleon, Themistoklis Demiris, yesterday Wednesday, August 24, made it clear that no one is exempt from surveillance, therefore journalists, politicians, political leaders, etc., are not considered outside the plan.
The word initially to Adonis Georgiadis, who stated in an interview with MEGA, that - not a little, not a lot - the world is not interested in wiretapping, but in matters of the price of gasoline, fuel pass, etc. Especially on the subject, Adonis Georgiadis stated that "no one should be exempt from wiretapping". And he continues: The resignations at EYP took place because the prime minister was not aware of the matter.
According to Adonis Georgiadis, always in relation to his statements in MEGA, the monitoring is legal and the government was not exposed for the monitoring.
The word to PASOK – KINAL MP Haris Kastanidis, who stated that the world does not have the full picture of what exactly has happened with the wiretapping. Based on the words of Mr. Kastanidis, if there is a question of "national security" and that is why Mr. Androulakis is being monitored, then he should explain to the world why he is dangerous. But in the event that Mr. Mitsotakis is lying, then again the Greek people should be informed.
And they take the floor Financial Times, which with an article under the title "the wiretapping cases cause heat for Mitsotakis", they remind that Nikos Androulakis is waiting for answers about the reasons why he is being watched. According to the newspaper, the opposition will create a united front to reduce the prime minister's popularity.
The Financial Times closes with the statements of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, which he made in his official announcement: "the surveillance was not illegal, but wrong", in his references to "dark forces", and hints (the newspaper) an indirect reference to Russia...
"Without being able to go into details (and indeed because I know very well, because the conversation was between me and the proposed commander of the EYP, I can assure you that things are a little worse than leaked. What the commander of the EYP absolutely refute the government representative that nothing is happening at these hours and these days" said Mr. Kastanidis.
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