Tsipras requested access to wiretap warrants from the last three years
The leader of the Radical Left Alliance (SYRIZA) Tsipras visited ADAE and met with the head of the institution about the wiretapping scandal in the country.
Speaking to members of the press after the meeting, Tsipras said: “Arriving at ADAE today, from the head of the institution, as the political leader and the leader of the main opposition, as stipulated by law, to the politicians, ministers, deputies, members of the European Parliament (EP), journalists, judges, signed in the last three years. I have requested access to decisions regarding members of the armed forces.” he said.
The wiretapping scandal in Greece came to light in April after Greek journalist Thanasis Kukakis’ cell phone detected spyware.
In Greek media news, it was claimed that the phones of many important politicians, bureaucrats, journalists and businessmen, including former Prime Minister Andonis Samaras, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, Chief of General Staff Konstandinos Floros, were ” intervened”. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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