Androulakis: The Prime Minister should cause the Institutions and Transparency Committee to be informed tomorrow

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“To answer the relentless questions” the president of PASOK-KINAL, who received the letter from Rammos on the ADAE investigation into surveillance, calls on the prime minister

To answer the “relentless questions” and cause her to be informed tomorrow Institutions and Transparency Committee of the Parliament» calls the Prime Minister the president of PASOK-KINAL, Nikos Androulakis, after receiving the letter of Rammos for the results of her research ADAE for the follow-ups. As he notes in his statement, “this completes and documents the image of institutional decline, which culminated in the cover-up of the scandal in the Commission of Inquiry – a travesty and the ongoing operation of unconstitutional silencing of the Independent Authorities”.

The full text of Nikos Androulakis’ statement follows:

Five months ago I started a difficult struggle, which I had decided that, despite the shouts and senseless personal attacks, would be completely institutional.


I appealed to the Justice, the Independent Authorities and the European Court of Human Rights, with the sole aim of revealing the truth and restoring the prestige of the institutions, brutally abused by Maximos’ company.

A little while ago, I received a letter from the Head of ADAE, Mr. Christos Rammos, informing me of the results of the investigation by the Independent Authority, since the parliamentary majority of New Democracy still prohibits the legal information of the Parliament and by extension the entire Greek people. They are the same parliamentarians who, while urging me for months in an illegal information process “by ear”, are today preventing the Greek people from learning the truth in a legal way.

This completes and documents the picture of institutional decline, which culminated in the cover-up of the scandal in the Commission of Inquiry – a travesty and the ongoing operation of unconstitutional silencing of the Independent Authorities.

All this constitutes a slide into authoritarianism and exposes the country internationally.

What the Greek people conquered through struggles, will not become a blessing in Mr. Mitsotakis’s power-mania. The Prime Minister tonight has two obligations: The first, to answer the relentless questions that arise about the rule of law and our national security. And the second, to immediately cause, tomorrow morning, the information of the Committee on Institutions and Transparency of the Parliament on the findings of the investigation by the A.D.A.E.

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