Mar 5 • 11:54 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

PASOK: G. Maniatis brings wiretapping to the EU

PASOK continues its dual fight in the aftermath of a judicial decision regarding illegal wiretaps, pushing for a discussion in the European Parliament about the rule of law in Greece.

Greek political party PASOK is actively addressing the issue of illegal wiretaps following a recent judicial ruling. Party leader Nikos Androulakis has submitted a request for an advance discussion on the rule of law, directly challenging Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis by demanding proof that he was not personally involved in the illegal surveillance of ministers, political opponents, and military leaders. This statement underscores the serious allegations surrounding the current government and its accountability to the public.

In tandem with local efforts, PASOK is seeking to elevate the wiretap issue to a European level. Under the initiative of Yiannis Maniatis, discussions are planned in the European Parliament in Strasbourg on March 11 regarding the rule of law in Greece. This strategy reflects a conscious effort by the party to garner international attention and support regarding domestic political issues, highlighting concerns about democratic standards and governance in Greece.

The implications of this dual strategy can be significant for PASOK and the broader political landscape in Greece. By seeking both domestic accountability and international scrutiny, the party aims to strengthen its position while highlighting perceived failures within the ruling party, thus galvanizing public support. It remains to be seen how these actions will influence the upcoming political climate and the response from government officials.

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