‘Those who don’t do their job will have sanctions’
“It is wrong to refer to a minister as a result of party correlations,” the government spokesman said, among other things. Paul MarinakisSpeaking to ERTnews and the “Connections” show on the Triantopoulos case, while stressing that “politicians must be judged as citizens”.
In addition, Mr. Marinakis, speaking to Kostas Papachliminzo and Katerina Doukas, stressed that the week will be submitted by the New Democracy.
Referring to the discussion of the days, the evaluation but also to remove the permanence of civil servantsthe government spokesman said that “we have already put some articles in the debate, because it is not something that a government can do on its own” and referring to the constitutional review, he stressed that “it is a great opportunity for our country”, giving as an example in 2006 and Article 16, where he did not change, after all, after all, he did not change. “We have managed to stay and Cuba for another 20 years the only exceptions in the world.”
More specifically, Mr. Marinakis emphasized that “when we are talking about evaluation of civil servants, we are not necessarily referring to redundancies or permanently lifting, but also a consistent reward”, while noting that he noted that A permanent employee loses his job only by doing a heavy disciplinary offense, which is linked to a criminal actunlike any private sector worker, while proceeding with examples of people who are constantly and unjustifiably missing from their work or even if they are there.
“We will enter a time when the good will be rewarded and those who do not do their job well, will have sanctions and those who refuse to be evaluated will leave their position.”
It is worth noting that Mr. Marinakis also called on PASOK, and in particular its chairman, Nikos Androulakis, to answer whether he agrees with the removal of civil servants.