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ND Calls for Inquiry Into OPEKEPE Operations From 1998 Onward

Ruling New Democracy has said it will propose a parliamentary inquiry committee to investigate alleged irregularities and mismanagement at the OPEKEPE agricultural payments agency, which has been at the center of a farm subsidies scandal.

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With the investigation for OPEKEPE, we are not hiding our own period, the government spokesman stressed

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The political conflict over the OPEKEPE scandal is intensifying - The government's proposal and the opposition's reactions.

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PASOK, SYRIZA, KKE and New Left have provided comments and issued statements strongly criticizing the government's proposal for an Inquiry Committee for the OPEKEPE scandal from 1998 instead of a Pre-Investigation Committee for the blue former ministers Makis Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis, which the European Prosecutor specifically mentions in the relevant case file. They denounce a cover-up, circumvention of justice, corruption and evasion of …

The establishment of an investigative committee for the period from the establishment of OPEKEPE to the present day is proposed by the New Democracy Parliamentary Group by decision of the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, as announced earlier ... More

"The failure to establish a Pre-Investigation Committee for OPEKEPE will constitute an evasion and an attempt to cover up responsibilities on the part of the New Democracy parliamentary majority," the KKE emphasizes in a statement regarding...More...

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