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Frontex: Greece's fundamental rights protection plan inadequate

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Frontex: Greece's fundamental rights protection plan inadequate
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Key Points

  • Frontex's 2025 report announced that Greece rejected the accountability plan presented for its Coast Guard.
  • The Frontex Fundamental Rights Officer recommended suspending operations in the Eastern Aegean due to risks.
  • Greece was involved in the highest number of serious fundamental rights violation incidents examined by Frontex.
  • Frontex examined more than 200 complaints throughout 2025 and launched official investigations for 47 incidents.

By the Numbers

47 official investigations310 monitoring days4 serious violation cases

The 2025 report of the Fundamental Rights Officer of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) revealed that the Greek government rejected the action plan aimed at increasing the accountability of its Coast Guard. The report states that Greece did not accept a significant portion of the proposals aimed at reducing fundamental rights violations in maritime operations.

As a result, Greece had to compromise on a much more limited action plan, and the Frontex officer described the situation as "inadequate." Due to the continued risk of violations, the officer recommended withdrawing from operational activities in the Eastern Aegean and suspending the funds provided for jointly financed maritime vessels. The report compared Bulgaria's willing attitude towards cooperation on rights issues with Greece's reluctance.

Furthermore, the report revealed that Greece hosted the highest number of serious fundamental rights violation incidents examined. It was stated that Frontex assessed more than 200 potential violations in 2025 and launched official investigations for 47 of them. Greece was the country with the highest number of these investigations.

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What does Frontex's 2025 report state about Greece?
The report states that Greek authorities rejected an action plan that would increase the accountability of the Coast Guard and reduce violations.
What is Frontex's recommendation for Greece's operations?
Because the risks of serious violations persist, the Frontex officer recommended withdrawing from operations in the Eastern Aegean and suspending the funding provided for maritime vessels.
How are the attitudes of Greece and Bulgaria compared in the report?
The report notes that Bulgaria is more compliant and open to dialogue regarding fundamental rights, emphasizing that Greece is reluctant on this issue.

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