In a major political issue with unpredictable dimensions its scandal evolves OPECEPEwith opposition parties forming a common front against the government, putting the Criticism of the New Democracy politician in Pella at the heart of their criticism. Kalliopis Semertzidou.
The revelations, which saw the light of publicity initially by in.gr and were directly adopted by SYRIZA and PASOK, refer to 2.5m-euro mammoth subsidies that allegedly received two families related to Ms. Semertzidou in the period 2019-2024, through the scandalous organization.
PASOK and SYRIZA.OR oppositionwith its constant interventions, has highlighted the case on a central issue of the political agenda. The PASOK He speaks of “blue-eyed practices” and a “state-in-hand state in the hands of New Democracy”.
Harilaou Trikoupis executives point out that at a time when thousands of beneficial farmers and breeders saw their aid lost or delayed dramatically, “day” seem to enjoy privileged treatment.
PASOK calls for the immediate and complete clarification of the case, the thorough control of all statements of the stakeholders and the rendering of political responsibility to the supervisory minister, Lefteris Avgenakis, and the Mitsotakis government itself.
On his part, the SYRIZA-Progressive Alliancewhich first highlighted the matter with its official announcement, insists on the three key questions he raised directly to the prime minister, asking to answer if the evidence is true, how many other cases exist and when the control of these statements will begin. According to Koumoundourou, the government’s silence is a confession of guilt and proves the extent of corruption that prevailed in OPECEPE with political coverage.
Kalliopi Samartzidou’s response
Kalliopi Semertzidou and Christos Koice categorically deny the accusations that are circulating, describing them as targeted slander. They declare that they will take legal action to protect their honor.
According to journalist Dimitris Terzis, who reported the case, the couple has nothing to do with the two Thessalian farmers who allegedly received illegal subsidies of 1.7m euros. Ms. Semertzidou’s partner has received just over 100,000 euros in his latest statement, and Ferrari has been in her family since 2004.