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Farm subsidy scandal prompts disquiet in ruling party, encourages opposition
The OPEKEPE affair has moved into a new, more dangerous phase for the government, fuelled by daily leaks from the European prosecutor’s case files and an opposition that now treats the scandal as proof that the government has lost its moral and institutional footing.
The dossiers of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), reportedly map out a dense web of communications between politicians and the then president of OPEKEPE, Dimitris Melas. The material, now in the hands of the politicians identified, include...
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