The spokesman for the Basque Executive has clarified that they have taken “no special measure” after the announcement that Sánchez and Robles have been spied on with Pegasus. Likewise, there is an urgent need to “activate all mechanisms to investigate the serious interference to pure democratic health”.
Euskaraz irakurri: Zupiria: “Guk dakigula, ez da lehendakariaren and sailburuen kontrako erasorik izan”
We are not aware of an attack against the Basque government,” said the spokesman of the Basque government, Bingen Zupiria, after learning that the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, as well as 65 Catalan and Basque separatists have been spied on with Pegasus software.
Zupiria was questioned about this during the post-government council press conference, which he described as “extremely serious”, citing the assessment the lehendakari made when they learned of the catalan port However, he clarified that the Basque government has not taken any “special measures” after taking note of the new cases and that it continues to undergo the “regular control checks” carried out by the EYIDE to ensure the security of communications.
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Source: EITB

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