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Tensions Rise Between Greece and EU Prosecutor Over Delegated Judges
The latest flashpoint concerns a decision by Greece’s top judicial authorities to renew the mandates of three European delegated prosecutors for two years rather than the five-year term endorsed by the EPPO’s governing College.
EU Prosecutor Warns Greece’s Legal Changes Could Undermine EPPO Independence
At the centre of the confrontation is a fast-track amendment introduced by Greece’s Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis, which changes criminal procedures for felony cases involving members of parliament.
Στο στόχαστρο της Ευρωπαϊκής Εισαγγελίας τα camps σε Μαλακάσα και Σιντική: Απευθείας αναθέσεις και 15 φορές υψηλότερο κόστος
Μέχρι το 2019 τα camps στην Ελλάδα κατασκευάζονταν από τον Διεθνή Οργανισμό Μετανάστευσης. Έκτοτε την εποπτεία τέτοιων έργων ανέλαβε η ελληνική κυβέρνηση, με τις συμβάσεις που τώρα ερευνώνται να είναι από τις πρώτες που υλοποιήθηκαν.
EU Prosecutors Probe Recycling Centers Case and the Role of TEHAN
Plans called for 130 units in the Athens region, 58 in the Peloponnese, and 60 in Crete, filling gaps not covered by Greece’s existing blue-bin system or other recycling schemes. But doubts quickly emerged about whether the centers were achieving their stated purpose.



