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Grigoris Dimitriadis is also in the eyes of the European Parliament

Grigoris Dimitriadis is also in the eyes of the European Parliament

An important dimension of it Resolution His remarks to the former Secretary General of Prime Minister Grigoris Dimitriadis were recognized in the European Parliament on the problems with the rule of law in our country.

In particular, the resolution addresses the potential involvement of Gregory Dimitriadis in the Predator spyware scandal, which forced his resignation under the weight of revelations about this particular scandal, and the SLAPP lawsuits he pursued. Against the media and journalists who wrote about this case and its possible role.

In particular, the resolution in the section setting forth the facts or issues taken into account in making its assessment generally states:

“Considering that the Prime Minister's son-in-law and former secretary-general filed various lawsuits against reporters at the Journal of Editors, an online investigative site, in 2022 United And individual journalists are demanding the retraction of an article implicating him in a national spyware scandal involving Intellexa.550 as compensation 000 Euroยท Whereas the article, among others, caused a public outcry which eventually led to his resignation as Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister; More details about his role in the spyware scandal have since emerged; While many international freedom of expression and media freedom organizations condemned the case, they considered it a strategic SLAPP case.) with the aim of suppressing the critical press”.

Namely, the European Parliament's resolution included both the possible role of Grigoris Dimitriadis in the wiretapping scandal and the practice of “distributing” cases against journalists and media outlets who raise legitimate questions about his role. Something didn't go right with the rule of law. A resolution that doesn't show more or less that unfortunately Greece is starting to be treated like Orban's Hungary.

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Will Mr Dimitriadis rush to file a case against the European Parliament as well?