The judiciary will decide on the arrest warrant for Kaili on Sunday

by time news

In the corruption investigations into the Vice-President of the European Parliament, Eva Kaili, a decision will be made on Sunday whether the Greek politician and four other suspects will remain in prison. Then possible arrest warrants will be decided, said a spokesman for the public prosecutor’s office on Saturday of the German Press Agency in Brussels. The five suspects were arrested on Friday.

According to dpa information, this also includes the partner of the Greek MEPs, who works in Parliament as an adviser on foreign policy and human rights. In addition, according to the public prosecutor’s office, a former MEP is among those arrested. According to media reports, all suspects except Kaili have Italian nationality or are of Italian descent.

The German Vice President of the EU Parliament, Nicola Beer, was shocked by the allegations. “That stunned me,” said the FDP politician on Saturday of the German Press Agency. “It is absolutely clear that this has an overall negative impact on Parliament.”

Beer told the dpa that Kaili had shaken the citizens’ trust in the European Parliament. “I hope that she will take action of her own accord.” First, she should give up her post as Deputy President of the European Parliament. If the investigations confirm the suspicion, the former journalist should also resign as a member of parliament.

You only know Kaili from working in the presidium, said Beer. There she was “actually always very committed, pro-European and very correct”. If the allegations are true, “then someone has pulled up a facade”. “Someone has two faces, so to speak.”

The chairman of the SPD MEPs, Jens Geier, has called on Kaili to resign immediately. “Of course, she can no longer represent Parliament,” the German MEP told dpa on Saturday about the future of the Greek politician. “It can’t go on like this for a day.” Geier is chairman of the 16 MEPs of the SPD.

According to the public prosecutor, the investigation is about a suspected criminal organization, attempted influence from abroad and allegations of corruption and money laundering. For several months, there have been suspicions that a Gulf state is trying to influence the political and economic decisions of the EU Parliament. According to dpa information, this is the Emirate of Qatar, where the World Cup is currently being held.

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