Two ministers from the Greek government resigned last week due to their involvement in a scandal related to agricultural aid, sparking widespread debate about government corruption. These resignations come at a sensitive time as the government faces increasing pressure to disclose details of the case.
Three ministers from the Greek government have resigned in an unprecedented move as part of ongoing European Union investigations into alleged corruption related to agricultural subsidies. This development comes at a critical time as the EU seeks to ensure the integrity of its agricultural support system.
Three ministers from the Greek government resigned on Friday amid a growing scandal related to European Union agricultural support, increasing pressure on the conservative government led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis. These resignations follow extensive investigations into manipulations of agricultural support, particularly on the island of Crete.
The founder of the spyware company 'Intellex' has revealed information suggesting that the Greek government, led by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, may have authorized the hacking of phones belonging to several ministers, opposition figures, and journalists. This revelation raises serious questions about the use of technology in Greek politics.