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Greek media claimed that the “Predator” spyware and the phones of high-level names in the country began to be wiretapped during the period of the country’s former prime minister, Alexis Tsipras.

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  • The To Vima newspaper alleged that the Predator spyware began illegal wiretapping of high-ranking names during the country’s former prime minister, Alexis Tsipras.

The newspaper, which reported the news to its headline, claimed that the Radical Left Alliance – Progressive Alliance Party (SYRIZA) listened to 19 people, including 3 senior diplomats, through the Greek National Intelligence Organization (EYP) between 2015-2019. SYRIZA has not made a statement regarding the news.

Tsipras asked for names in connection with the wiretapping scandal

After the wiretapping scandal came to light, SYRIZA leader Tsipras visited the Greek Communications Security and Privacy Authority (ADAE) and demanded the names that had the decision to wiretap over the past three years.

what happened?

Documento, which exposed the wiretapping scandal in Greece, alleged that the government had tapped Greece’s most important names with spyware. Important names in the prosecution include Chief of the General Staff of the Greek National Defense Konstantinos Floros, Lt. Gen. Charalambos Lalousis, former Police Chief Mihalis Karamalakis, Minister of Education and Religious Affairs Niki Keramos, and CNN Greece’s economic correspondent Thanassis Kokakis. , Hellenic Socialist Action Party (PASOK).) leader Nikos Androulakis, former Greek Prime Minister Andonis Samaras, former Ministers Mihalis Chrishoudis, Olga Irovassili, current Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias, Minister of Development and Investment Andonis Yorgiadis, former Minister of Health Vassilis Kikilias, and editor-in-chief of the newspaper Kathimerini Alexis Papahelas, Deputy Defense Minister Nikos Hardalias, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras, Labor Minister Kostis Hasidakis, some directors of local administrative units and some important businessmen.

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