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EU Parliament committee votes to shield Slovenian lawmaker from prosecution

Created at 15 Jul · 1:36 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The European Parliament's legal affairs committee voted to shield Slovenian lawmaker Matej Tonin from prosecution, overturning a request from Slovenian authorities to lift his immunity. The decision cited potential political persecution and chronological inconsistencies in the case.

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Who's Involved

Matej Tonin
Slovenian lawmaker shielded from prosecution
European Parliament's legal affairs committee
Voted to shield lawmaker's immunity
European People's Party
Supported overturning recommendation to lift immunity
European Conservatives and Reformists
Supported overturning recommendation to lift immunity
Patriots and Europe of Sovereign Nations
Supported overturning recommendation to lift immunity
Slovenian Specialized Prosecutor’s Office
Requested lawmaker's immunity be lifted
EU Parliament committee votes to shield Slovenian lawmaker from prosecution

↳ Why This Matters

The vote highlights political divisions within the European Parliament regarding the prosecution of lawmakers and raises questions about the potential for political interference in judicial processes across member states.

Key facts

  • The European Parliament's legal affairs committee voted against lifting Slovenian lawmaker Matej Tonin's immunity.
  • Slovenian authorities sought to lift Tonin's immunity to investigate alleged abuse of office from 2023.
  • Tonin served on Slovenia's parliamentary committee overseeing intelligence and security services.
  • The committee cited potential political persecution and chronological inconsistencies in the Slovenian case.
  • Tonin denied the allegations, calling the request baseless and unfounded.
  • The decision requires ratification by the Parliament's plenary in September.

The European Parliament's legal affairs committee has voted to shield Slovenian lawmaker Matej Tonin from prosecution, overturning a request from Slovenian authorities to lift his parliamentary immunity. The decision, made by a bloc including the center-right European People's Party, the right-wing European Conservatives and Reformists, and the far-right Patriots and Europe of Sovereign Nations groups, cited concerns of political persecution and chronological inconsistencies in the case.

Slovenian authorities had requested Tonin's immunity be waived in January to allow an investigation into allegations of abuse of office dating back to 2023, when he served on a parliamentary committee overseeing intelligence and security services. Prosecutors allege Tonin improperly obtained information from the police regarding wiretaps in a bribery case, with the intent of securing benefits for himself and others. He also reportedly sought information on pre-trial proceedings.

Tonin has denied the allegations, stating that the request to lift his immunity was baseless and unfounded. He expressed satisfaction with the committee's thorough review of the documentation submitted by the Slovenian Specialized Prosecutor’s Office. The committee's decision not to recommend lifting his immunity now awaits ratification by the Parliament's plenary in September.

Frequently asked questions

Slovenian authorities sought to lift Tonin's immunity to investigate allegations of abuse of office dating back to 2023, related to his time on a parliamentary committee overseeing intelligence and security services.

The committee identified elements of political persecution in the Slovenian case and noted chronological inconsistencies in the material submitted with the request to lift immunity.

The European People's Party, the European Conservatives and Reformists, and the Patriots and Europe of Sovereign Nations groups voted to overturn the recommendation to lift his immunity.

The decision not to lift Tonin's immunity must be ratified by the European Parliament's plenary in September by a simple majority of votes cast.

What Happens Next

01The decision needs to be ratified by the European Parliament's plenary in September.

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How It Developed

Slovenian lawmakers requested Matej Tonin's immunity be lifted in January to investigate alleged abuse of office.
The European Parliament's legal affairs committee voted to shield Tonin from prosecution.
The decision was supported by the European People's Party, European Conservatives and Reformists, and Patriots and Europe of Sovereign Nations groups.
Tonin stated the case had elements of political persecution and was baseless.
The decision now requires ratification by the Parliament's plenary in September.

Sources

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Right-wing bloc in EU Parliament shields Slovenian lawmaker from prosecutorsPOLITICO Europe

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