Scandal around Opery Warm: Brussels called the Athens plan “inadequate.” “We are talking about vital means”– warns the European Commission, threatening to block tranches.
European commission sent Greece a hard warning: before October 2, 2025 Athens are required to submit an updated plan for subsidies for the agrarian sector corresponding to the regulations (EU) 2022/129. Otherwise, payments will be suspended.
The current plan was recognized “Inadequate” General Directorate for Agriculture and Development of rural areas (DG Agri) that creates the risk of freezing monthly and intermediate payments. The threat is especially sensitive to thousands of Greek farmers that depend on these means.
According to data SKAIin the official letter, the European Commission indicated that the deficiencies of the current project are not compensated by measures proposed by the government. The situation may lead to the application of Article 42 of the Regulations 2116/2021, which provides for the suspension of payments.
Minister of Agriculture Kostas Ciceris assured that Athens are working on integration Οπεκεπε In the structure of the tax service ΑαδεHowever, he noted that the deadlines are extremely limited. Meanwhile, the scandal around οπεκεπε has already become a symbol of managerial failures, which undermines confidence in Greece in the EU.
Potential suspension of subsidies can seriously hit the agricultural sector, which faces the consequences climate crisislack of liquidity and rising prices. For many farmers, this can mean the loss of a source of existence, and for the economy – a new round of social tension.
As notes The guardian, The crisis in οπεκεπε enhances fears that Greece loses its reliability In the eyes of European partners. And if the plan is not finalized on time, the consequences for agriculture and society will be catastrophic.
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