“For any normal state, today would be another day of shame,” SYRIZA said in a statement citing what Politico published on Thursday about the wiretapping case in Greece and its recent filing by the Supreme Court after its dissolution EYP from Predator.
As pointed out by Koumoundourou, “even in August when there is no news, the methods to cover up the wiretapping scandal make our country, once again, disrespectful internationally.
A few months after the condemnation of Greece by the European Parliament for the brutal wounding of the Rule of Law, the online newspaper Politico emphasizes in its extensive report (7.08.24) that “Greece leaves intelligence agencies unchecked for “Predatorgate”.
Against the backdrop of the Supreme Court decision, which will go down in history as a day of shame for our country, Politico notes critically that “two years later, all government actors are innocent”, with the result that “the decision of the Supreme Court raised again questions about the independence of the Greek Judiciary”.
“A non-Greek Media writes, that is, the obvious”
A non-Greek Meso writes, that is, the obvious. Obviously not for SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance or the other parties, which allegedly do not respect the separation of powers. But for a well-known European electronic newspaper.
With particular reference, in fact, to the resignations of Dimitriadis and Kontoleon, both of whom were called to testify but not as suspects. Regarding Dimitriadis, Politico adds that his residence was never searched, although it was initially requested by the judicial authorities.
Perhaps the authoritative website does not know that a leading minister of the Mitsotakis government demanded from the floor of the Parliament that we apologize to the Prime Minister’s nephew.
The publication also refers to the export of the Predator “to Sudan and Madagascar by the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs” which “never announced the results” of the internal investigation.
“The journalistic investigation will continue the revelations”
Also according to SYRIZA, “for any normal state, today would be another day of shame. Another stain on Democracy. Possibly, even now, a day of resignations of those involved in the scandal and its red-hot “hood”.
For the Mitsotakis government and the media system, they are just looking for a little more mud against Stefanos Kasselakis, even if the agenda changes.
Politico, as well as some other international and a few domestic media, insist on doing their job so that the wiretapping scandal – the Mitsotakis and Dimitriadis scandal – does not remain on the record.
We repeat: investigative journalism will continue the revelations and an independent Judiciary, with another democratic government, will hold those responsible to account.”
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