In Greece, a political scandal is gaining momentum. Wiretap transcripts have implicated parliamentarian Karamanlis (of Serres) in alleged mediation for agricultural subsidies totaling €224,000 on behalf of 37 livestock farmers. The phrase captured in the recordings — “Karamanlis is asking for it” — has become a damaging soundbite.
In response, Karamanlis announced he will not seek re-election but firmly refuses to resign his seat, declaring: “I am innocent and will prove my innocence wherever I am called to do so.” The case, emerging from internal police surveillance operations, has added fuel to ongoing public frustration about political corruption and patronage networks in Greek politics.
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