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Six Month Goal for Greek Civil Service Reforms

Greek Deputy Minister of Interior and Administrative Reconstruction Giorgos Katrougalos announced that the reform process of civil services in Greece should be completed in...

OECD Report Questions Greece's Ability to Reform

The need for deep structural reforms in Greece is well-known. But a new OECD report indicates that Athens may be incapable of such far-reaching...

Who Will Be New Democracy's Next Leader?

Following Antonis Samaras's resignation as New Democracy party president after the victory of the NO vote, which Samaras and the party vehemently opposed, questions arise over...

Greek Civil Servants’ Confederation to Strike Next Wednesday

There's no end to strikes in Greece. Along with the 48-hour strike that the Panhellenic Pharmaceutical Association has announced for Monday 10 and Tuesday...

Government’s Decisions for Lay Offs in the Public Sector

On Friday the 18th of October, after the meeting of the State Council for the administrative reform, the Finance Minister Giannis Stournaras sent a...

University of Athens, NTUA Suspend Operations

According to a decision of its Senate, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens is suspending all of its operations. The relevant announcement goes as...

World’s Best Civil Servant is Greek Professor Panagiotis Karkatsoulis

The American Society for Public Administration recently named Panagiotis Karkatsoulis the world's best government official; he will travel to Las Vegas in March to...

Mitsotakis' Decisions Deemed Unconstitutional

The Greek Minister of Administrative Reform and e-Governance Kyriakos Mitsotakis has received a double legal slap, from both the Council of State (CoS) and...