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Opposition eyes continuation of wiretapping probe by other means
The final stage of Parliament’s investigation into the wiretapping affair played out in somewhat surreal circumstances on Friday, with New Democracy looking to swiftly close the book on the scandal but the opposition hoping that more chapters will be written in the weeks ahead.
A plenary session was held to debate and vote on the findings of the recent parliamentary inquiry into the National Intelligence Service’s (EYP) monitoring of PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis last year. As is often the case, New Democracy, which held the ...
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