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Surveillance scandal claims mount, ratcheting up pressure on PM
If Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was hoping for a quiet weekend following the turbulence of recent surveillance scandal revelations, his aspirations went up in smoke as reports about the use of spyware in Greece continued over the past few days.
After publishing the previous weekend a list of 33 people that were allegedly under surveillance through the use of Predator, Documento weekly issued another list of 38 people, which also included ministers and high-ranking government officials that the...
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