Greek government officials have called for the expulsion of SYRIZA MEP Nikos Pappas due to allegations of corruption and misuse of public funds. Pappas, a close ally of former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, is facing mounting pressure to step down from his position in the European Parliament. The government’s move reflects a broader crackdown on corruption within Greek politics.
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Poland cuts interest rates by half a point ahead of presidential vote
Poland’s central bank, the National Bank of Poland, has cut its benchmark interest rate for the first time since Prime Minister Donald Tusk's return to power, lowering it by half a point to 5.25% due to a drop in inflation from 4.9% in March to 4.2% in April. Tusk had pressured the bank to lower rates ahead of the May 18 presidential election, claiming it was “high time” for a cut. Economists suggest further rate...
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