Greek opposition party leader applies to ECHR
In the statement made by KINAL, it was noted that Prime Minister Kiryakos Mitsotakis also confirmed that Andrulakis was “tagged” by the Greek Intelligence Organization (EYP).
In this context, it was stated in the statement that the right to effective application of article 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights was violated, and that Andrulakis appealed yesterday before the ECHR for the wiretapping scandal.
THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION PARTY MADE A CRIMINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Andrulakis filed a criminal complaint with the Greek Supreme Court (Areios Pagos) in July for trying to tap into his phone and access his private information.
Andrulakis’ phone was not controlled by this software because he did not enter the link leading to the spyware, but the Greek Communications Security Presidency (ADAE) revealed in its investigation into the incident that Andrulakis’ phone was tapped by the spyware. EYP. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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