Androulakis’ announcements to civil servants: Reinstate 13th Salary, “No” to Constitutional Review of Permanence

PASOK’s reinstatement of the 13th and 14th wages in the public sector. Nikos Androulakis said clearly during his meeting with the Bureau of ADEDY, and opening the fan of Harilaou Trikoupi’s posts for public administration.

From what he said in his contacts with public trade unionists, it is clear that PASOK is in favor of evaluating the public sector on clear terms, against the removal of the permanence that the Government will seek to review the Constitution and against the development of the authorities without objective criteria.

It is clear that in the review under what the Prime Minister himself Article 103 of the Constitution, PASOK does not intend to consent but will present his own proposals possibly before the TIF.

“In the immediate future I will present a comprehensive proposal for the state and how this will provide high quality services to the citizen and will not end up being a laphic state in the hands of each ruler,” Nikos Androulakis noted during his meeting with the Executive Committee of ADedimos. At the same time, he closed his eye on civil servants commenting that the conditions for the reinstatement of the 13th and 14 wages have matured with the 13th salary.

All this before Mr. Androulakis’ trip to Alexandria where he will meet today with the Patriarch. Theodore. Tonight he will meet with Archbishop Sinai in Cairo to formally find out about developments in this major issue. He has already intervened by PASOK’s President with the Archbishop of Sinai Monastery.

PASOK, despite the attacks by the government that it has been in a hurry to say that Maximus is heavily exposed to developments without even having-as they were attributed to the Egyptian court’s ruling, still asking questions: What did the government do when it was found? What did he do when the House Committee visited the Sinai Monastery of Sinai and was officially informed that the agreement had not yet been signed?

“All the Orthodoxy and the government spokesman’s response is that we have been raped,” PASOK’s president commented, denouncing the boldness and size of the arrogance of the rulers. For Harilaou Trikoupi, only the fact that there is a whole diplomatic delegation in Egypt led by Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis shows the magnitude of the problem that has arisen.

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