United We Can, ERC, EH Bildu, Junts, PdeCAT, CUP, Más País, Compromís and BNG have pointed out that Israeli ‘software’ can only be obtained by governments, so “the suspicion of Spanish state involvement is more plausible. “
Euskaraz irakurri: Podemosek eta alderdi independentistek CNIa eta Margarita Robles die espioitzaren arduradun nagusitzat
United we can CKD EH Picture together Pdecat cup more country Yes compromise They issued a joint statement on Tuesday asking the PSOE to accept the creation of a commission of inquiry into the Pegasus case, the espionage of more than 65 people linked to the Basque and Catalan independence movements.
The nine groups in Congress have signed a statement directly targeting the National Intelligence Center (CNI) and the Secretary of Defense, Margaret Oakspolitically responsible for the alleged espionage and the PSOE is asked to have the matter investigated in Congress.
The statement was read by the spokesperson and chairman of the United We Can group, deputies Pablo Echenique and Jaume Asens, along with pro-independence deputies from ERC, Junts, PDeCAT, Bildu and the CUP, plus the BNG and the coalition of Más. País Team and compromise.
Its origin is the report published in The New Yorker who speaks of an alleged telephone spying of 65 pro-independence politicians through the Pegasus program, set up by the Israeli company NSO and which, as they say, “can only be taken over by states and their government agencies”.
According to the signatories, “the presumption of involvement of the Spanish state is more than plausible” and they point directly to the Department of Defense “The evidence points to the involvement of the National Intelligence Center, which has been under the control of the Department of Defense since Margarita Robles took office, without excluding the authorship or participation of other government agencies,” the document said.
Source: EITB

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