The bulk of the fake declarations appear to have been filed by livestock farmers from the island of Crete between 2019 and 2022.
The mobilization was sparked by growing frustration over the government’s handling of agricultural issues, particularly concerns related to a scandal involving OPEKEPE
The use of banned or counterfeit pesticides has increased across the EU with potential health risks for farmers and consumers.
A widening probe by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) is sending shockwaves through Greece's political and institutional landscape, as authorities intensify investigations into alleged misuse of EU funds across multiple sectors
Mitsotakis conveyed a message of perseverance, affirming the government’s intention to continue working through the current term with the conviction that Greece can improve further.
Opposition calls for a parliamentary inquiry. The administration weighs up the problem under enormous pressure over the OPEKEPE affair
An admission of failure and the tip of the iceberg for the government’s travails
“The state has proven inadequate in addressing the chronic dysfunctions of OPEKEPE,” Mitsotakis said in his opening remarks
Long before the tragic Tempi railway accident in 2023 thrust it into the public eye, she had already begun investigating Contract 717, alleging mismanagement and delays.
The political atmosphere has grown increasingly tense following the release of recorded conversations implicating officials in clientelist practices.
He referred to a probe by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office pointing to misuse and outright fraud by the now disbanded Greek Payment Authority of Common Agricultural Policy
Plevris’s return to the cabinet signals a shift toward a more right-leaning political stance by Athens, at a time when the government is facing mounting political pressure and internal instability.
Their exits come on the heels of a dramatic political fallout a day earlier, when Migration and Asylum Minister Makis Voridis, along with four deputy ministers, resigned.
Migration and Asylum Minister Makis Voridis’ resignation was accepted by PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis, as were the ones tendered by Deputy FM Tasos Papavasiliou, Deputy Ag Minister Dionysis Stamenitis and Deputy Digital Governance Minister Christos Boukoros
Despite growing criticism, the ruling New Democracy party continues to hold a comfortable lead in voter intentions
The development most likely means that two former ag ministers are under scrutiny for an alleged scam totaling some 466 million euros in farm sector subsidies
Brussels finds systemic irregularities in Greek handling of agricultural funds; €392 million in EU payments to be withheld
Last month's raid at the OPEKEPE HQ in Athens confiscated data and files, generating eight indictments and charges that will lead to a court trial
Everything you need to know about the Greek farming scandal- from the ministers who signed-off, to the “technical solutions" and the investigations.