<p>Greece's conservative government on Friday survived, as expected, a vote of no confidence put forward by the leftist opposition over a wiretapping scandal targeting politicians, army top brass and journalists.</p>.<p>Allegations of state surveillance have snowballed since the leader of the socialist PASOK party, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/greece" target="_blank">Greece's </a>third-largest, said last August that his phone had been tapped by the state intelligence service EYP in 2021.</p>.<p>The government has denied any wrongdoing or knowingly wiretapping anyone.</p>
<p>Greece's conservative government on Friday survived, as expected, a vote of no confidence put forward by the leftist opposition over a wiretapping scandal targeting politicians, army top brass and journalists.</p>.<p>Allegations of state surveillance have snowballed since the leader of the socialist PASOK party, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/greece" target="_blank">Greece's </a>third-largest, said last August that his phone had been tapped by the state intelligence service EYP in 2021.</p>.<p>The government has denied any wrongdoing or knowingly wiretapping anyone.</p>