By Albin Sybera The Slovak Information Service (SIS) owns the notorious Israeli Pegasus spyware, claims Juraj Krupa, an MP from the opposition neoliberal SaS party. “Nobody, really nobody in Slovakia can be certain to have privacy and can communicate in privacy,” Krupa was quoted as saying by state broadcaster STVR. The opposition also wants to open a parliamentary session at the committee overseeing SIS, but the committee is left without a chairman after Maria Kolikova (SaS) was removed by the ruling left-right coalition of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico, which effectively leaves the com…