Pasok for OPEKEPE: Requests preliminary investigation for Voridis and Avgenakis
The Pasok party has submitted its report on the OPEKEPE investigation and is calling for a preliminary investigation into former ministers Voridis and Avgenakis over alleged financial misconduct.
The Greek political party Pasok has filed a report detailing findings from its investigation into OPEKEPE, the Organization for the Payment and Control of Community Aid, which supports the agricultural sector. In its report, Pasok demands the initiation of a preliminary investigation against two former ministers, Maki Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis, concerning allegations of complicity in fraud that purportedly harmed the financial interests of the European Union, amounting to losses exceeding 120,000 euros. This call for investigation points to possible serious implications for the accountability of high-ranking officials within the Greek government.
According to the report, evidence collected during the preliminary examination was submitted to the Greek Parliament without proper evaluation. The report emphasizes the constitutional obligation referenced in Article 86 of the Greek Constitution, which outlines the process for investigating possible criminal responsibility of ministers. Pasok accuses the ruling New Democracy party of intentionally opting for a general investigative committee instead of a targeted preliminary investigation, suggesting that this choice was made to avoid accountability for specific criminal acts.
The political dynamics surrounding this issue could lead to significant developments in Greek politics, particularly as it could affect the reputation of the New Democracy party and its leadership. As allegations of financial misconduct continue to arise, there is increasing pressure on political figures to ensure transparency and rigor in the investigation process. This situation highlights ongoing challenges in governance and accountability within the Greek political landscape, especially in relation to EU funds and their proper management.