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PASOK: Hiring 500 coast guard officers outside the national civil service exam is an outdated practice

PASOK: Hiring 500 coast guard officers outside the national civil service exam is an outdated practice

PASOK has criticized the government’s amendment to hire 500 coast guard officers outside the national civil service exams, citing outdated party-political practices. At the same time, it argues that the Coast Guard’s staffing needs must be met through merit-based and transparent procedures.

Tsipras: Now I know what I want and how to do it

Tsipras: Now I know what I want and how to do it

“If the poll numbers weren’t stuck, I wouldn’t be coming back.” The dismantling of the government’s success story, the prediction of a close election race, and… Mr. Mitsotakis’s scooter

Mitsotakis: My most significant political legacy is debt reduction

Mitsotakis: My most significant political legacy is debt reduction

Shared security interests with the U.S. in the Eastern Mediterranean… We must take action to establish a peacekeeping force in the Strait of Hormuz… Our sovereignty and sovereign rights cannot and must not be challenged under any circumstances.

The Parliament has approved a €1.2 billion defense spending package.

The Parliament has approved a €1.2 billion defense spending package.

The agreement includes three Embraer transport aircraft, drone systems from the U.S. and Israel, as well as 10 special operations mini-submarines. The package also includes the modernization of four MEKO-200 frigates.

A New Era in Migration: What Changes Starting Today in Greece and the EU

A New Era in Migration: What Changes Starting Today in Greece and the EU

The new European Pact on Asylum and Migration is coming into effect. It includes stricter border controls, faster asylum procedures, and a new framework for returning those who are not entitled to international protection.

SYRIZA: Mr. Mitsotakis is not the one in control, but the one being controlled

Since he himself is asking to be judged as prime minister, he should be held accountable as prime minister for OPEKEPE, for the wiretapping, for the Tempi disaster, for the austerity measures, and for the institutional decline that now bears his signature alone, notes SYRIZA.

Katrinis: PASOK will not give a blank check to opaque practices in defense procurement

“PASOK supports the Armed Forces and the country’s national defense. However, it does not give the government a blank check for its opaque practices,” he notes.

Mitsotakis: Greece's diplomatic standing has been enhanced

"We are focusing exclusively on defensive initiatives," the prime minister noted. He expressed hope that a solution would be found in the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.

Hatzidakis: We are moving forward with the “2030 Agenda”

“2030 is not just a random date. It is the year our country will mark the 200th anniversary of the founding of the modern Greek state,” the Deputy Prime Minister emphasizes.

PASOK: New amendment dismantles the bureaucratic state

A statement from PASOK alleges that the government is amending the institutional framework of the central administration in order to resolve staffing issues at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It argues that this creates an additional deputy minister position, with associated budgetary costs and political implications.

PASOK: "Wave" of resignations by government secretaries-general

Katrinis: Only PASOK can provide real relief

G. Didaskalos, Secretary General of the Ministry of Culture, has resigned

D. Papastergiou, N. Papaioannou, and A. Sdoukou are on the New Democracy party tickets

Dendias: Technology is "changing everything" in the Armed Forces

The new Local Government Code is before Parliament: the most significant changes

UN Security Council: Greece Calls for De-escalation of Tensions in the Middle East

New Democracy: Campaign kickoff with the goal of a third term

Gerapetritis: Greece is accelerating the Western Balkans’ path toward the EU

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