Greek Parliament Lifts Immunity of MPs Probed in EU Farm Scandal
Prosecutors say the alleged scheme defrauded at least €23 million, and several ministers have resigned as the investigation widened.
- On Wednesday, the Greek Parliament voted to lift the immunity of 13 lawmakers from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's New Democracy party, responding to demands from European prosecutors investigating the alleged theft of EU farm subsidies.
- The European Public Prosecutor's Office alleges a network defrauded at least 23 million euros in EU funds since 2018, citing charges of computer fraud and breach of trust to obtain unlawful benefits.
- Several senior politicians, including three ministers this month, have resigned amid the investigation, while former agriculture minister Costas Tsiaras defended the practice as a core parliamentary duty to "take an interest in the citizen."
- Mitsotakis weighed in on Sunday, stating on Facebook that the EPPO must "prove its objectivity" while vowing to imprison the "thieves" responsible and reclaim the funds.
- With elections scheduled for 2027, the New Democracy party currently leads in opinion polls but is not expected to secure an absolute majority despite the scandal.
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Greek Parliament Lifts Immunity of 13 MPs Over Farm Scandal
All those involved in the farm scandal of Greece deny improper acts and have called for their immunity to be lifted, insisting they will clear their name in court. Credit: Flickr / Cb Agulto / CC BY NC ND 2 Greece’s parliament on Wednesday voted with an overwhelming majority to lift the immunity of 13 lawmakers, a move demanded by European and Greek prosecutors investigating the multi-million EU farm scandal that is rocking the conservative gove…
In the case of EU agricultural subsidies embezzled in Greece, the Parliament in Athens has lifted the immunity of 13 MEPs.
A majority of the Greek parliament voted in favor of the measure today. Millions of euros in EU funds are alleged to have been defrauded.
MEPs are suspected to be involved in the fraud of EU agricultural aid.The most recent investigations relate to suspected crimes in 2021
They are accused of illegally awarding EU subsidies. Journalist Rodothea Seralidou explains the background.
The Greek Parliament raised the immunity of 13 MEPs on Wednesday, at the request of the European and Greek prosecutors investigating the alleged diversion of millions of euros from EU agricultural subsidies. According to the investigators, the network would have been fraudulent at least 23 million euros from around 2018.
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