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Court of Appeal for “Spartans”: Prosecutor asked for acquittal because there was “no voter fraud”
The main offense was of deceiving voters during the 2023 elections
Plevris on farmers: If the obstruction of transport continues, it is the responsibility of the Justice system, not the government
The Minister of Migration said that the government is seeking de-escalation, however all measures must be imposed so that roads are handed back to citizens – He argued that tough measures on migration have delivered results
International conference on Friday in Athens on the pressure on the judiciary in Europe
Participants include university professors, judges, prosecutors from Greece, France, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Serbia, as well as MEDEL members
Decision issuance time in Courts halved following implementation of the new Judicial Map
The time period decreased from 750 to 330 days nationwide, and in the Athens Court of First Instance from 1,422 to 513 days — The implementation of virtual hearings and the digitization of the justice system contributed to the acceleration of the process
Turkey: Case against opposition rejected – Temporary relief for Lira & markets
The dismissal of the case against Özgür Özel offers temporary relief for the markets but does not erase concerns over authoritarianism, judicial interference, and political instability in Turkey. Investors are awaiting the decision regarding İmamoğlu’s party amid fears of renewed turmoil for the lira and the markets
Mitsotakis at Peristeri Court of First Instance: Questioning trust in justice in this toxic environment can become a self-fulfilling prophecy in citizens’ minds
“The difficult task of reform is being advanced with determination and persistence, and always with trust in justice,” emphasized the Prime Minister