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Zdechovský Asks the European Commission to Intervene in Slovakia over the PPA. It Must Act Quickly and Harshly, He Said

Czech MEP Tomáš Zdechovský from the strongest faction of the European People's Party has turned to the European Commission because of what he says are suspicious subsidies in Slovakia. He is asking the Union's executive to explain how it is possible that agricultural subsidies from European funds in Slovakia could have been allocated to entities allegedly connected to persons linked to the extensive corruption case Dobytkár. Protection of the EU…
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Czech MEP Tomáš Zdechovský has contacted the European Commission over alleged suspicious subsidies in Slovakia. He is asking for an explanation of how EU agricultural subsidies reached entities allegedly linked to Slovak corruption cases.

The European Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT) has been dealing with shortcomings in the management and control of European agricultural funds in Slovakia for a long time.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Brusel - Český europoslanec Tomáš Zdechovský z nejsilnější frakce Evropské lidové strany (EPP) se obrátil na Evropskou komisi kvůli podle něj podezřelým dotacím na Slovensku. Unijní exekutivu žádá, aby vysvětlila, jak je možné, že mohly být zemědělské dotace z evropských fondů na Slovensku přidělovány subjektům údajně napogeným na osoby Spjaté s rozsáhlou korpční kauzou Dobytkář. Komise by podle Zdechovského měla podniknout konkrétní kroky na oc…

Czech MEP Tomáš Zdechovský from the strongest faction of the European People's Party has turned to the European Commission because of what he says are suspicious subsidies in Slovakia. He is asking the Union's executive to explain how it is possible that agricultural subsidies from European funds in Slovakia could have been allocated to entities allegedly connected to persons linked to the extensive corruption case Dobytkár. Protection of the EU…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Hospodárske Noviny broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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