Exclusive: Pablo Iglesias calls alleged targeting of independence movement figures unacceptable
The Spanish deputy prime minister Pablo Iglesias has become the most senior political figure to call for a parliamentary investigation into the use of spyware to target prominent members of the Catalan independence movement, saying such practices are “unacceptable in a democracy”.
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