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Constitutional row follows political storm over prosecutor's intervention in surveillance probe

In the latest twist in the surveillance affair, a controversial opinion by Greece's top prosecutor has come under sustained attack by opposition parties and constitutional experts.
The widespread reaction brings the allegations of politically motivated phone-tapping back to the top of the agenda, raising the possibility of further embarrassing revelations for the government which has sought to draw a line under the affair.
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