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Management of RRF funds sparks new political tension
Greece’s use of the funds available via the RRF has become a contentious political issue after the two main opposition parties, SYRIZA and PASOK, declined to vote in favour of the next request for loan and grants from the European Union.
This airing of differences came just hours before Politico reported that the Competition Commission and the European Public Prosecutors’ Office (EPPO) are investigating fraud allegations in connection to the way that up to 2.5 billion euros of EU funds ...
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