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Androulakis hopes surveillance ruling will lead to embarrassment for government

PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis is hoping to keep up the pressure on the government and PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis after a ruling by Greece’s highest administrative court reinstated his legal right to request information on his surveillance by the national intelligence service.
Androulakis claims the ruling will allow him to lift the lid on a political scandal involving the government-sponsored surveillance of opposition politicians, cabinet members and the leaders of the armed forces. Government officials have downplayed the ...
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