KDH Wants House Committee to Address Situation Related to Chinese Spy

včera 16:09
Bratislava, 23 January (TASR) - The opposition Christian Democrats (KDH) have requested the convening of an extraordinary session of the parliamentary committee for supervising the Slovak Intelligence Service (SIS) following the detention of a Chinese spy in the Czech Republic who allegedly interviewed MEP Lubos Blaha (Smer-SD) and Parliamentary Chair Richard Rasi (Voice-SD), TASR was told by the KDH communications department on Friday. The party considers it to be unacceptable that questions remain unanswered regarding state security and the protection of strategic interests. It's therefore demanding that the SIS leadership should provide MPs with an explanation of the actions taken by the security forces in this case. "We're asking how it is possible that such a person got close to the highest representatives of the Smer government. We'll demand answers at an appropriate forum. We're calling for an extraordinary meeting of the House committee supervising SIS," said KDH MP and member of the supervisory committee Frantisek Majersky. According to him, it's essential to find out whether the Slovak secret services knew about these high-risk contacts, whether they warned constitutional officials, and whether Slovakia's security interests were threatened. Opposition MP Gabor Grendel ('Slovakia'-'For the People' caucus) noted in this regard that if an extraordinary committee meeting failed to convene or open, the January parliamentary session agenda also includes a regular meeting of the committee overseeing SIS activities. "This is certainly a valid question. If the Czech security authorities have assessed this person's activities as a security risk, then it isn't possible for this person to pose a security risk in the Czech Republic but not in Slovakia when he's in contact with high-ranking constitutional officials," said Grendel. The Czech police and Security Intelligence Service announced on Thursday (22 January) that criminal investigators in the Czech Republic on Saturday (17 January) had detained a person suspected of spying for China and charged them with unauthorised activities on behalf of a foreign power. Defence Minister Robert Kalinak (Smer-SD) stated that the situation concerning the arrest of the Chinese spy doesn't pose a security risk for Slovakia. am/df
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