“Democracy in Greece is stronger than those who think that they will be able to play with it for a long time” he emphasizes about the decision of the CoE
Kolafo for her government and personally for him Kyriakos Mitsotakis characterized by SYRIZA-PS the decision of the Council of State which deems unconstitutional the law that was built in the Maximos Palace in 2021, so that it canthe monitoring center to do its work undisturbed.
As he notes in his announcement, the Supreme Court, with a unanimous decision of the Plenary, ruled that it is excessive and therefore unconstitutional the measure of the universal prohibition of informing those whose rights are affected by surveillance, even if the “invocation” is national security reasons.
“The Communications Privacy Authority now has the floor” notes. “Democracy in Greece is stronger than those who think they will be able to play with it for a long time” emphasizes SYRIZA-PS.
Finally, Koumoundourou addresses, with her postscript, the president of PASOK, Nikos Androulakis. “At a time when the entire progressive world is promoting the need for a one-front struggle against the often accountable, but also everywhere squeezed Right, Mr. Androulakis feels the need to prioritize his petty political interestproving that he is inferior to the circumstances. He attacks SYRIZA, which fought to clear up the scandal, and its President, Stefanos Kasselakis, who continues to fight for justicehe notes.
“Mr. Androulakis will now have the opportunity to be informed about the content of his monitoring. After he does, we hope he finally files a lawsuit against whoever ordered his surveillance. Now he will have no excuse…” concludes SYRIZA-PS.
The entire announcement of SYRIZA-PS
“The decision of the Council of State which deems unconstitutional the law that was built in the Maximos Palace in 2021, so that the monitoring center can do its work undisturbed, is a shame for the government and personally for Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The Supreme Court, with a unanimous decision of the Plenary, ruled that the measure of the universal prohibition of informing those whose rights are affected by surveillance is excessive and therefore unconstitutional, even if the “invocation” is for reasons of national security.
The Communications Privacy Authority now has the floor.
Democracy in Greece is stronger than those who think they will be able to play with it for a long time.
PS At a time when the entire progressive world is promoting the need for a one-front struggle against the often accountable, but also everywhere squeezed Right, Mr. Androulakis feels the need to prioritize his petty political interest, proving that he is inferior to the circumstances. He attacks SYRIZA, which fought to clear up the scandal, and its President, Stefanos Kasselakis, who continues to fight for justice to be served.
Mr. Androulakis will now have the opportunity to be informed about the content of his attendance. After he does, we hope he finally files a lawsuit against whoever ordered his surveillance.
Now he will have no excuse…”
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2024-04-06 00:09:55