The Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) is demanding answers from the Prime Minister’s office regarding revelations published in *Vima tis Kiriakis* newspaper. The newspaper’s report suggests a potential connection between government officials and the use of Predator spyware. PASOK is specifically requesting explanations about letters of recommendation allegedly issued by individuals linked to the spyware. The opposition party is calling for the parliamentary hearing of Grigoris Dimitriadis, former Secretary General of the Prime Minister, and Giorgos Dillian, a businessman reportedly involved in the spyware’s distribution. These demands stem from concerns about possible state involvement in the surveillance of political figures and citizens. PASOK believes a thorough investigation is necessary to determine the extent of any governmental complicity in the use of Predator. The party aims to bring clarity to the matter and ensure accountability.
