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Greek parliament lifts 13 lawmakers' immunity to allow EU probe over farm aid fraud

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Posted on April 22, 2026

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ATHENS, April 22 (Reuters) - The Greek parliament voted on Wednesday to lift the immunity of 13 lawmakers implicated in a growing scandal over alleged fraud related to European Union farm subsidies

Greek Parliament Lifts Lawmaker Immunity Amid EU Probe Into Farm Aid Fraud Scandal

Greek Lawmakers Face Investigation Over EU Farm Subsidy Fraud Allegations

Background of the Scandal

ATHENS, April 22 (Reuters) - The Greek parliament voted on Wednesday to lift the immunity of 13 lawmakers implicated in a growing scandal over alleged fraud related to European Union farm subsidies which has shaken the centre-right government.

Last year European prosecutors charged dozens of Greek stockbreeders with faking ownership of pastureland to claim millions of euros in EU subsidies, allegedly with the help of state employees and conservative politicians.

The affair had prompted ministerial resignations and led the EU last year to impose a hefty fine on the country over mismanagement of the subsidies by its OPEKEPE payment agency.

Parliamentary Action and Investigation

Request to Lift Immunity

In a move that widened the investigation, the European chief prosecutor this month asked the Greek parliament to lift the ‌immunity of 13 active lawmakers of the ruling New Democracy party, including former ministers of agriculture and civil protection in two separate files, so they can be investigated over their alleged roles in the scheme.

Government Response

The development forced Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis this month to replace two ministers implicated in the affair as he sought to shore up public trust in his governing New Democracy party.

Greek lawmakers cannot be probed by the judiciary unless parliament votes to waive their immunity.

The lawmakers have denied wrongdoing but, addressing the parliament before Wednesday's vote, they said they agreed to their immunity being lifted so that the investigation could proceed.

Details of the EU Probe

Nature of the Allegations

The probe by the European Public Prosecutor's Office -  an independent office of the EU - relates to alleged crimes against the bloc's financial interests in 2021, including instigation of breach of trust, computer fraud and false attestation with the intent to obtain an unlawful benefit.

Parliamentary Probe Outcome

A separate Greek parliamentary probe into the scandal wrapped up this year but ended in political deadlock due to competing findings by the political parties.

Political Impact

Effect on Party Support

New Democracy's support dropped to 25.7% in April from 28.7% in March, although it is still 12.2% above the second-placed Socialist PASOK, according to a survey by Greek pollster Interview published on Monday. 

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

Key Takeaways

  • The EPPO alleges an organised fraud involving false claims of land ownership and livestock, with subsidies misallocated through the now‑shut OPEKEPE agency
  • Earlier ministerial resignations and a cabinet reshuffle reflect mounting political pressure and attempts to restore public trust
  • The subsidies scandal—rooted in gaps in Greece’s land registry and CAP reform—has led to EU fines, farmer protests, and broader scrutiny over Greek management of EU funds

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Greek parliament lift the immunity of 13 lawmakers?
The Greek parliament lifted their immunity to allow an EU investigation into alleged fraud involving European Union farm subsidies.
What is the farm aid fraud scandal in Greece about?
The scandal involves alleged falsification of pastureland ownership by stockbreeders, with help from state employees and politicians, to fraudulently claim EU subsidies.
What actions has the Greek government taken in response to the scandal?
Prime Minister Mitsotakis replaced two ministers named in the affair to restore public trust in his party.
Who is leading the investigation into the subsidy fraud?
The probe is led by the European Public Prosecutor's Office, focusing on crimes against the EU's financial interests.

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