New legislation ensures parents with three children retain special public sector hiring advantages for life, while children enjoy extended eligibility for certain government recruitment benefits
Five mayors from Greece’s largest cities urge the government to reverse plans to abolish local school committees, warning that centralization is already causing delays, bureaucracy and serious operational problems in public schools
“Violence against animals is not a closed cycle. It is a mirror of society. And the state now stands against it,” emphasized Nikolaos Chryssakis, Special Secretary General for The Protection of Companion Animals at the Ministry of the Interior
At a mayors’ conference in Alexandroupolis, Interior Minister Theodoros Livanios announced new funding, birth and housing benefits, and upcoming voting reforms, while sharply criticizing local leaders for poor financial management and slow project delivery
Public sector employees in Greece will be trained in AI as part of efforts to accelerate the country’s digital transition.