Salellaropoulou calls for strict enforcement of Constitution in EYP’s surveillance of citizens

President Katerina Sakellaropoulou, a former high court judge who served as president of the Council of State, weighed in today on the issue of surveillance of citizens by the EYP National Intelligence Service, calling for strict enforcement of the relevant constitutional provisions.

She issued her statement straight on the heels of the uproar triggered by revelations that the phone of the current leader of the centre-left PASOK-KINAL party was tapped by EYP during the period of the party leadership campaign, between September and December, 2021, when he was still only a European Parliament Deputy.

Sakellaropoulou called for a thorough and exhaustive probe of the case, and said that [the framework governing the operation of] EYP must be bolstered.

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Although the government has stressed that the surveillance of Androulakis was legal, based on previous laws, because it was approved by the prosecutor attached to EYP, Vasiliki Vlachou, Sakellaropoulou focused οn the constitutional provision that such surveillance [of a politician in this case] must be based on issues related to national security and that the lifting of the constitutionally mandated confidentiality of communications must be based on the rule of law and the principle of proportionality.

The Greek president's statement

"The protection of the confidentiality of communications is a fundamental condition of a democratic and liberal society. The exception provided in the constitution for reasons of national security is linked with the need to protect the country in a demanding international environment, which presupposes vigilance and a difficult...

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