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Questions linger following PM's statement on surveillance of political rival

A fresh round of questions and accusations have been levelled at Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis after his eagerly anticipated statement on the surveillance of the leader of an opposition party failed to clear the air.
Mitsotakis had promised to “shed plentiful light” on the events surrounding the surveillance of Nikos Androulakis, leader of Greece’s third largest political party PASOK-KINAL, by the National Intelligence Service (EYP). The revelation last week that An...
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