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Opposition parties turn to institutions after latest claims in wiretapping scandal

In the shadow of the latest developments concerning the surveillance scandal, the main opposition parties are attempting to put pressure on the government over its handling of the country’s institutions, an issue that has generated controversy throughout New Democracy’s time in office since 2019.
To Vima reported on Sunday that there is evidence suggesting dozens of people who were targeted by the Predator spyware had also been placed under surveillance by the National Intelligence Service (EYP). If accurate, this would suggest that a central co...
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