Her Decision of the Council of State, annuling the appointment of the Governor of the Labor Inspectorate PASOK’s work and social security officer, Pavlos Christidis, commented, stating that he “reveals, once again, the sloppiness, arbitrariness and institutional contempt with which the government is facing independent authorities and public administration”.
Commenting on the CoE’s decision, the PASOK Division notes: “The CoE ruled that the choice by interview before the Board of Directors was done without the necessary legislative authorization. That is, in simple words, Appointment was illegal».
The CoE’s decision was issued last August, but it was released because of Article 56 of the new labor bill, which provides for the appointment of an independent official to the position of Deputy Commander, as the procedures for appointing a new governor have not been initiated. The opposition accuses the government of photographing the article, with the aim of taking on a specific employee.
According to Pavlos Christidis, the “Staff State” is “a state without rules, without transparency, without respect for institutions. A state cut and sewn to the measures of the “day”, where the procedures act as a pretext to place persons of the power of power».
“The supposed meritocracy is collapsing,” says the opposition MP, referring to “a centralized, customer and roughly established administration system, which cares more about the image than the essence”
PASOK calls on the Ministry of Labor and the Minister, Niki Kerameos “to take on their responsibilities and finally respect the legality, institutional order and the role of the Independent Authorities”.