Returning to the phone monitoring, the press representative of PASOK-Movement of Change, Dimitris Manzos, issued a statement, in which he once again blames the government for the issue.
“To cover up its own grave responsibilities, the ND government has been deliberately and methodically maintaining a spy thriller with ‘invisible enemies’ for days now,” is his introductory comment.
“First there was the reference to Ukraine and Armenia, denied by their embassies, dragging our country internationally, as well as the vague suspicions about China. Now, to the list of unsubstantiated claims, Russia and Turkey are added – in a leading international newspaper by a leading minister of the government”, argues D. Manzos, who concludes by closing:
“It is now clear that the ND “turns a blind eye” to far-right and neoconservative audiences. However, this choice of self-preservation not only offends the intelligence of citizens, but also affects the country’s international relations.”
Source: Capital
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