Parties Assess OPEKEPE Scandal Fallout
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And new cases of PASOK executives involved in one way or another in the OPEKEPE scandal - These are the deputy regional governor Stavros Tzedakis and the prefectural executive Yiannis Kyriakakis
Kyriakos Mitsotakis talks about the Greek-Turkish relations, developments with Libya, immigration and the domestic political scene, focusing on the OPEKEPE scandal.
With the referral of Kostas Karamanlis only for the misdemeanor of breach of duty, but also the Investigation since 1998 for OPEKEPE, the Mitsotakis government is proving to be extremely creative in laundering possible criminal responsibilities of its Ministers. The contradictions, of course, in the management of these two cases, are blatant. From "we consider that he is innocent, but we are referring him" in the Karamanlis - Triantopoulos cases…
Kellas: OPECEPE's stolen stolen will be returned immediately - News Bulletin 247
“OPECEPE’s stolen money will be returned immediately“, The Deputy Minister of Rural Development said Christos Kellasspeaking to ERTwhile adding that in the coming weeks they will come to light and names. “OPECEPE is not yesterday, it’s a timeless problem. Again this government and this prime minister took the scalpel, opened the abscess and already pushed. We already had the first voluntary departures from PASOK executives’, He said, while bein…
A new round of political confrontation is triggered by the resignation of Lambros Antonopoulos from the position of secretary of the Heraklion Prefectural Committee of PASOK due to the involvement of his name in the OPEKEPE case. The government and the opposition are firing back at each other, with the government spokesman stating that PASOK is rushing to proceed with a process that will only concern 2 ministers and that there will be no long-te…
This question has already been asked and, apparently, answers have been given. At least, this is what emerges from the publications and information that comes to light regarding the conversations between OPEKEPE executives, ministers and party figures. Conversations that, in several cases, also include the use of nicknames, which raises reasonable questions and questions about their content and purpose. In Greece, the institution of the Internal…
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