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Andrulakis demands Mitsotakos accountability for secret state and calls parliamentary session
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Prime Minister Kyriacos Mitso takis is being summoned to the Hellenic Parliament by former prosecutor Nikolas Andru lakas, who declared that "the covert operation has ended." Andrulakis insists Mitsotakos must publicly answer for establishing a secret state apparatus and warned he will be held accountable if no response follows.
Key Points
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1Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is accused by opposition leader Nikolas Androulakas of establishing a secret state.
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2Nikolaias Androulakis has called for an urgent parliamentary debate on the issue before it can be scheduled in parliament's agenda
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3Andrulasakes claims that 'the hidden government' (kryfto) is finished and demands public accountability from Mitsotakis regarding surveillance activities.
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4The conflict centers around allegations of state-level secret operations conducted under Prime Ministerial oversight.
Developments
[Mar 13, 20:46]
[Note: Time appears to be a typo in source data or future date relative to article time. Using provided timestamp as is.] 'Το κρυφτό τελειώσε': Ανδρουλάκης καλεί Μητσοτάκη στην Βουλή για υποκλοπές (Rosa.gr)
[Mar 13, 20:47]
'Το κρυφτό τελειώσε': Ο Ανδρουλάκης ζητά προ ημερησίας διάταξης συζήτηση για το κράτος δικαιού (Topontiki.gr)
[Mar 13, 20:54]
N. Andrulasakis claims 'The hidden government' is finished and demands public accountability from K.Mitsotakias regarding the secret state he established (Tanea.gr).