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FILE - Spain's Premier Pedro Sanchez speaks during a joint news conference with Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Spain, Monday, Feb. 21, 2022. Spain's intelligence agency is facing growing criticism after the discovery that politicians had their phones hacked, even as far as the device in the prime minister's pocket. The head of Spain’s National Intelligence Center is set to appear at a closed-door parliamentary hearing on Thursday, May 5, 2022 and is expected to break the secrecy code that prohibits members of the government from revealing the workings of her agency. (AP Photo/Paul White, File)

FILE - Spain's Premier Pedro Sanchez speaks during a joint news conference with Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Spain, Monday, Feb. 21, 2022. Spain's intelligence agency is facing growing criticism after the discovery that politicians had their phones hacked, even as far as the device in the prime minister's pocket. The head of Spain’s National Intelligence Center is set to appear at a closed-door parliamentary hearing on Thursday, May 5, 2022 and is expected to break the secrecy code that prohibits members of the government from revealing the workings of her agency. (AP Photo/Paul White, File)

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