A second parliamentary commission to investigate alleged spying on politicians

Ljubljana, 19 February - Adding a new dimension to allegations of police spying targeting politicians, Democrats (SDS) MP Žan Mahnič announced Wednesday that the investigation attempted on Tuesday at the police headquarters under his leadership by parliament's security services oversight commission would be expanded to a parliamentary inquiry with different powers.

Ljubljana Žan Mahnič, the chair of the parliamentary inquiry examining public office holders' potential responsibility for the prosecution of councillor Franc Kangler and others. Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA

Ljubljana
Žan Mahnič, the chair of the parliamentary inquiry examining public office holders' potential responsibility for the prosecution of councillor Franc Kangler and others.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA

Ljubljana Žan Mahnič, the chair of the parliamentary inquiry examining public office holders' potential responsibility for the prosecution of councillor Franc Kangler and others. Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA

Ljubljana
Žan Mahnič, the chair of the parliamentary inquiry examining public office holders' potential responsibility for the prosecution of councillor Franc Kangler and others.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA

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