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Four questions from A. Tsipras to K. Mitsotakis – In the ‘game’ and secret funds

By Niki Zorba

A summit clash in extremely high tones, announced since the beginning of August, takes place shortly in the Parliament, in the discussion of the political leaders about the wiretapping, as the president of SYRIZA, comes to the bra de fer with the Prime Minister, with wild political moods.

A. Tsipras will end up asking the prime minister to resign and call elections (for one more time), but there will have been four questions that need answers:

1. Which other parliamentarians, MEPs, journalists and businessmen was monitored by the EYP or the parastatal agency it had set up with Predator? Why didn’t the government spokesman deny it? Why did Mr. Demiris almost confirm it? Why has there been no refutation of Kathimerini’s report for 15 days that at least 7-8 politicians are still being monitored?

2. What are the real reasons or even the so-called “national reasons” that Androulakis and Koukakis were put under surveillance?

3. Why even now he refuses the SYRIZA amendment and insists on not withdrawing the amendment he voted for suddenly, when Mr. Koukakis appealed to the ADAE, which prohibits the Independent Authority from informing the citizens who make a relevant application about whether they have victimized by surveillance? What does he fear will be revealed if he lets the ACA do its constitutional job?

4. Why did he change the law from the first days of his administration in order to place his chosen Mr. Kontoleontos, who did not meet the formal qualifications according to the law, to the Ministry of Internal Affairs?

Secret funds

On the part of Koumoundourou, however, they draw attention sufficiently suggestively, to an abhorrence of the press representative of SYRIZA, Nasos Iliopoulos, that “no matter how much Mr. Mitsotakis tries to cover up the scandal, everything will be revealed: And the other political figures who were monitored by the parastatal but also the result in the secret funds of ministries through secret contracts, which will be the next chapter of revelations”.

They explain that under the microscope of the party are “all 6 secret contracts of the State with the company Krikel that were revealed by the conclusion of the National Transparency Authority, while Mr. Gerapetritis had hidden them in a related question to Institutions and Transparency, as well as the relations of the resigned Grigoris Dimitriadis (among the companies it was revealed that he had by circumventing the law on the staff state) with natural and legal persons related to a ring around the Predator malware”.

Source: Capital

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