Public Administration
Papastergiou: We welcome the New Year with 2025 digital public services on gov.gr
In its fifth year of operation, gov.gr, the Unified Digital Portal of Public Administration, the digital service centre that brings together all the solutions and everything that citizens and businesses dealing with the Public Sector and beyond need to know, enters tomorrow!
Beleris to protothema.gr: Rama targeted me when he realized that he would lose the elections in Himara (video)
“The problem of Edi Rama with me started when he saw that he was losing the Municipality of Himara,” says the New Democracy MEP, Fredi Beleris, to protothema.gr.
Investigation into the Recovery Fund: Where did €18 billion go, and where will the next €18 Billion be spent?
In December, the government is set to submit a new request—its fifth so far—to the Recovery Fund for a disbursement of €3.3 billion. This request is part of a €36 billion program, equivalent to roughly 20% of Greece’s GDP, making it proportionally the largest in Europe.
Vasso Papandreou: Former PASOK minister passes away
Former PASOK Minister Vasso Papandreou has passed away at the age of 80. She had been facing serious health issues in recent years.
Her funeral will take place on Saturday, October 19, at 3:00 PM in Valimitika, Aigio.
Teachers: Until 19:00 the application anaplirotes.gov.gr will remain open
For the signing of the digital contract for substitute teachers, the application anaplirotes.gov.gr will be open today, September 5th.
Municipal employee facing disciplinary action for 13 years of sick leave
The Interior Ministry's Secretary General of Public Administration, Dimitris Kirmikiroglou, asked on Monday for disciplinary measures to be taken against an employee of Meteora Municipality who was on sick leave for 13 years.
Salary boosts for hospital directors in public administration overhaul
A new Ministerial Decision outlines significant increases in the salaries and allowances of hospital directors and deputy directors under the upcoming Public Administration system, announced the Health and Interior Ministries on Wednesday.
Bulgaria's Average Salary Soars to BGN 2,000 in Q3 2022
Bulgaria witnesses a notable surge in average salaries, with Ministry of Labour and Social Policy data revealing an upswing in the third quarter of 2022. The report, published on the Ministry's website, showcased an average salary of BGN 2,000, marking a substantial 14.7% increase compared to the previous year.
Judges and prosecutors secure better pay
Slovenian judges and prosecutors will benefit from a substantial increase in their base pay under a deal reached with the government after the Constitutional Court found judge pay is so low it jeopardises judicial independence.
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